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The Role Of The Electoral College

The Role of the Electoral College


Many fears have been raised on the effectiveness of the Electoral College. Since its inception in 1788, over 700 proposals to reform and/or abolish the Electoral College have been introduced on the floors of Congress. Even so this system has endured as the only mechanism in producing a presidential victor for the last two hundred years.
The Electoral College is the system, implemented by the fore fathers so that the president is chosen, rather than electing a president by a tabulation of vote's nation wide. The Electoral College uses a system of points (electoral votes) that are counted state by state. Political parties choose electors in each state to represent their presidential candidate. Voters are in essence not voting directly for the president, but voting for the electors of their state, who will in turn vote for the presidential candidate they represent.
The number of electors each state has is in direct relation to the number of......


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