Small State Impact on Electoral College Outcomes." Historian 73.2 (2011): 255-283. Academic Search Complete. Web. 14 Dec. 2016. The size of the House and Senate of each state decided the number of electoral votes each state received. The Souths population was comprised of mostly slaves so the South proposed the 3/5’s compromise that counted African American slaves as 3/5s a person so the southern states population would seem bigger and they would be granted more electoral votes (Estes 1). Geography-…
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Five times in the history of the United States, the voice of its citizens has been directly defied. Five times, a president has been elected via the Electoral College that went against the popular vote. This ‘stabilizing’ institution that is used in the election of the president, can override the voice of the people and select a different candidate as president. It has the ability to decide the holder of one of the most powerful positions in the United States, and, in its current state, inaccurately…
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to influence government in order to protect their concerns. Both try and influence public policy, interest groups do it ouside of the electoral process and are not responsible to the public. A political party must win elections, and candidates run for office as a party member, not an interest group member. NRA- national rifle association, defenders of wildlife, sierra club-enviroment, mother against drunk driving MADD 2. Interest groups use a number of strategies in attempting to influence the…
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The Outdated Electoral College Unfortunately for American citizens, their country, while basically claiming it is the most democratic of them all, is perhaps the least. Often referred to as the ‘Shining city on the hill,’ America could not be any more the opposite. This is because of the flawed process of electing the president America possesses, known as the Electoral College. This flawed institution rips away the very freedoms Americans should rightfully possess, as it doesn’t give every American…
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determining the winner. The Electoral College and the popular vote represent two distinct approaches to electoral representation, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. This essay seeks to provide an in-depth analysis of both systems and their implications for democracy. The Electoral College, established by the framers of the U.S. Constitution, comprises electors chosen by each state to formally elect the President and Vice President. This system allocates electoral votes to states based…
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The electoral college currently functions as an independent state by state level in selecting the chief executive of the United States of America. Each state is granted votes as was decided in 1787 with the great compromise of the Constitutional Convention which allowed for proportional representation in the House of Representatives and equal representation in the Senate. Currently each state is given two votes, as each state has two Senators, and at least one additional vote, as determined by…
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eliminate the Electoral College? In the American Presidential elections today, the person elected is determined by the number of electoral votes that they receive from the 50 American states. Anyone running for president needs to have 270 out of 540 votes to be granted the job of being America’s president for the next four years. Having the popular vote of American people is not enough for the job. The election should be based on the popular vote rather than basing it on the electoral college because…
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States is fair? This question has been debated by U.S. citizens countless times. In a brief summary, the electoral college is made up of 538 people that represent their state. The elector directly chooses the President and Vice-President, based on the majority of their state’s votes. I, as well as many other people, believe the electoral college should be abolished. The electoral college gives unfair power to small and swing states. For instance, a voter in Wyoming’s (a less populated state)…
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committee, called the Committee of Eleven proposed a method for electing a president and that is by an indirect election through a College of Electors. The original purpose of the Electoral College is to be a compromise between the election of the president by the vote of Congress and the popular vote of the people. The founding fathers established the electoral college in the US Constitution, believing that it would be both a buffer and provide fair power to all states regardless of size. In other…
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An argument exists to whether or not the Electoral College accurately represents the democratic existence of the United States of America. America’s founding fathers established The Electoral College as compromise between the election of the President by a vote in Congress and the election by popular vote of eligible citizens. Despite the infrequent close Presidential elections, this method has shown accepted election results since the 12th Amendment was ratified in 1804. Although this system has…
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