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    The Electoral College System

    The Electoral College sharply influences presidential politics. When Americans go to the polls, their votes are counted and a winner declared. Right? – Wrong. The Electoral College still needs to cast its vote. Americans elect their President and vice president not by a national vote but by an indirect device known as the electoral college (Magleby, D. & Light, P. 2009, pg 192). The system has generated criticism and discussions about various reform proposals. The framers of the U.S Constitution

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    Benefits Of The Electoral College

    The Electoral College is the process that elects the president of the United States. The founding fathers established the Electoral College in the United States Constitution, as a compromise between those who wanted the U.S. president elected by popular vote and those who wanted Congress to select the president. At the time, they believed the EC system would create both a buffer and provide fair power to all states regardless of size. They was concerns that a popular vote would be subject to struggles

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    Electoral College Essay

    Asia Ray POS-301 May,6,2016 Instructor: Kathleen Sedille The structure and function of the electoral college consist of a process that was establish in the U.S Constitution by congress and electors, in which they the people would decide on voting for the President and Vice president of the United States of America. Within the qualification of voting, each presidential candidate running to become the next president of the United States of America, must have their very own electors of

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    The Electoral College System

    president is actually chosen by the Electoral College, a group of 538 electors. These electors are distributed amongst the states based on the number of senators and representatives it has in Congress. A candidate must then try to gain a majority of electoral votes from these states to win the election. For many years, the Electoral College has been debated. Some argue the Electoral College is unneeded, while others believe it is necessary. The Electoral College is a necessary system because it ensures

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    Electoral College Essay

    believe that the electoral college is undemocratic and outdated, in actuality, the electoral college is still necessary to prevent the more populated states from controlling the presidential election. The electoral college was put into place more than 200 years ago by our founding fathers. The founding fathers were striving to find the fairest way to selecting a new ruler and best avoid having a power hungry dictator. Their solution was

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    Electoral College Dbq

    The electoral college serves as vital tool in the presidential election process. Since the early days of our history, we have had a federalist-republican form of government with the electoral college helping decide the presidency. It was created in the early days of the constitutional convention of 1787, so as to limit uneducated voters power in the election,and to leave the vote into the hands of informed people, and still remains part of our system today. The electoral college functions as so,

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    Electoral College Advantages

    The Electoral College has been an efficient way to select the president for a very long time now. It has clearly proven itself an equally effective and sufficient way to run elections. But with all of these factors, there are still some revisions that could be made to the system to make it even better. While giving smaller states a bigger voice, increasing the certainty of the results, and preventing runoff elections are three reason the Electoral College is good way to elect the president, having

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    Electoral College Ineffective

    understand the system that is used to elect the president. This method is known as the Electoral College. In the Electoral College, each state has a number of votes bases on their representation in Congress. All of the state’s votes go to the candidate that wins the most votes in that state. The Electoral College is an ineffective way to elect the president of the United States. One major problem with the Electoral College is the chance of electing a candidate that has fewer total votes than their opponent

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    Electoral College Debate

    argument explains that the Electoral College has worked for so many years, and maintains that the Electoral College generally supports the majority, while balancing out the uninformed voters. The same side also argues that local elections do not receive more voters, even though they are chosen through popular vote. They also argue popular vote can be divided by just a few votes causing recounts that can take weeks to recount in some districts. I find that the Electoral College is not perfect but, has

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    The Importance Of The Electoral College

    is should the electoral college be used or should the popular vote be used. I am all for the electoral college and not the popular vote. The electoral college is the best way for a presidential candidate to be elected, and the best way for the people to vote for the president. The electoral college takes all the votes from the people and narrows them down to a small amount for the system to work unlike the popular vote which could have a flaw in the process. The electorol college brings the peoples

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