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Kevin Costner in Swing Vote (2008)

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Swing Vote

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    Swing Vote is based on a script by screenwriters Jason Richman and Joshua Michael Stern, who also directed this film.



    The scenario is possible but not even a little bit likely. In the movie, with the electoral votes for the other 49 states (and D.C.) counted, neither candidate had a majority in the electoral college. The election came down to New Mexico's five electoral votes. But the election in New Mexico was a tie. In Texico, an error message had caused one vote to go uncounted, the vote of Earnest "Bud" Johnson. Bud's vote would determine the five electoral votes of New Mexico, and with it, the presidency. In the real world, if a state were tied after the initial count, there would be a recount, which would inevitably call dozens or hundreds of votes into question, which would then render the lone uncounted vote of the movie unimportant. A court or panel of judges acting as an election board would decide which votes would count. In some states (New Mexico and Florida among them), votes can still be counted after election day. If New Mexico were genuinely tied after all votes were counted, state law calls for the two tied candidates to settle the tie by a single hand of poker with no draws. If, after the electoral votes are cast, no candidate has a majority in the electoral college, the election would be decided by the newly-elected US House of Representatives, with each state's body of representatives casting a single vote. This bit concerning the House is covered in Amendment XII to the US Constitution, the scheduling of the decision being a matter of federal law (which, as it stands, places the formal processing of the electoral college results at a time after new term of office for the House begins).

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  • How long is Swing Vote?
    2 hours
  • When was Swing Vote released?
    August 1, 2008
  • What is the IMDb rating of Swing Vote?
    6.1 out of 10
  • Who stars in Swing Vote?
    Kevin Costner, Paula Patton, and Kelsey Grammer
  • Who wrote Swing Vote?
    David Giammarco, Jason Richman, and Joshua Michael Stern
  • Who directed Swing Vote?
    Joshua Michael Stern
  • Who was the composer for Swing Vote?
    John Debney
  • Who was the producer of Swing Vote?
    Kevin Costner and Jim Wilson
  • Who was the executive producer of Swing Vote?
    Ted Field, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, Robin Jonas, and Terry Dougas
  • Who was the cinematographer for Swing Vote?
    Shane Hurlbut
  • Who was the editor of Swing Vote?
    Jeff McEvoy
  • Who are the characters in Swing Vote?
    Bud Johnson, Molly Johnson, Kate Madison, President Andrew Boone, Donald Greenleaf, Art Crumb, Martin Fox, John Sweeney, Lewis, Willie Nelson, and others
  • What is the plot of Swing Vote?
    In a remarkable turn-of-events, the result of the presidential election comes down to one man's vote.
  • What was the budget for Swing Vote?
    $21 million
  • How much did Swing Vote earn at the worldwide box office?
    $17.6 million
  • How much did Swing Vote earn at the US box office?
    $16.3 million
  • What is Swing Vote rated?
    PG-13
  • What genre is Swing Vote?
    Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
  • How many awards has Swing Vote been nominated for?
    1 nomination

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