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Essays on electoral college

  1. The Electoral College
    The abolishment of the electoral college has been discussed since its creation over two hundred years ago. This position paper will ...
    (2222 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  2. The Electoral College
    The United States is not a direct democracy. Our nation selects its president not through the popular vote but rather through the Electoral College. ...
    (1206 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  3. The Electoral College
    Last years presidential election educated the American public on the role the Electoral College plays in electing our nations President. ...
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  4. Electoral College System
    The Electoral College system should be eliminated and American presidents should be elected by popular vote. The arguments that ...
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  5. The Electoral College Should Be Abolished
    The Electoral College Should Be Abolished The Founders built certain protections for individual rights into this countryamp39s founding documents. ...
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  6. American Electoral Process
    ... After the November election, members of the Electoral College gather to actually elect the President and Vice President. This is ...
    (1212 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  7. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT EXAM
    ... QUESTION 2: THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE: KILL IT OR KEEP IT Shortly ... Calls to abolish the Electoral College were once again heard. In ...
    (2539 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  8. Election 2000
    ... indecision has created many controversies, from dubious voting practices and misleading ballots to the debate over using the Electoral College count instead of ...
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  9. Analysis of 2000 Presidential Election
    ... Third party candidates are included only if they won Electoral College votes unless the Elector was faithless or if they won more than 10 percent of the ...
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  10. The US Senate
    ... Because the president is elected by the electoral college and not by popular vote, as Guinier was proposing, this system means that the voice of the people is ...
    (1218 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  11. President Andrew Jackson
    ... Election of Presidents was thoroughly indirect, proceeding from state governments through the Electoral Collegean institution which today remains as a ...
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  12. A view of the Constitution
    ... on the issue came the compromise of a bicameral legislature with two formulas for state representation, but because the electoral college reflected total ...
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  13. Alexander Hamilton
    ... the state legislatures. Similarly, direct popular election of the President also avoided by the Electoral College. This, of course ...
    (1987 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  14. Erwin Chemerinskyamp39s Critique of Supreme Court Decision in 2000 ...
    ... Al Gore received more votes nationwide than Republican candidate George W. Bush and held a lead in the Electoral College, pending the results from Florida. ...
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  15. Presidential Elections of 1984 and 2000
    ... not be finally determined, or be contested as to legitimacy, by either political party at the time they are to meet and vote in the Electoral College on the ...
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  16. ANALYSIS OF THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 1984 and 2000
    ... not be finally determined, or be contested as to legitimacy, by either political party at the time they are to meet and vote in the Electoral College on the ...
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  17. Economic Interpretation of the Constitution
    ... The President is still elected by the electoral college, which requires that he wins more electoral college votes but not necessarily the popular vote to win ...
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  18. Presidential Election of 1876
    The similarities between the two elections are many in both, the candidate who won the popular vote lost in the electoral college, and in both the state of ...
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  19. The Presidential Election of 1876
    The similarities between the two elections are many in both, the candidate who won the popular vote lost in the electoral college, and in both the state of ...
    (591 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  20. An Analysis of the 2004 Republican Presidential Campaign
    ... But it ran aground in 1824 when Federalist John Quincy Adams was elected by the House of Representatives after an Electoral College snafu. ...
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  21. ELECTIONS OF 1800 AND 1824
    ... Obviously, Henry Clay hated Jackson more than Adams. ampquotBecause no candidate held an Electoral College majority, the House of Representatives had to choose ...
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  22. Bill Clinton and the Elites
    ... While the final choice of a president is more or less by popular vote as filtered through the constitutional archaism of the Electoral College, for most of ...
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  23. The American Experience in Government
    ... century, the public outcry would probably be so great that the election would be overturned by the Supreme Court and the Electoral College system eliminated by ...
    (1954 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  24. SYMBOLISM, POLITICS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
    ... Al Gore may well have lost the Presidency in the Electoral College, but 52 percent of the American people voted against his opponent. ...
    (3731 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  25. Comparative Government
    ... Most members of the Senate are elected indirectly by an electoral college, while deputies to the National Assembly are elected under a singlemember ...
    (1852 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  26. Era of Jacksonian Democracy
    ... for popularly elected nominating conventions and his urging that the popular election of president and vicepresident replace the electoral college, ideas that ...
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  27. Impact ampamp Legacy of Jim Crow Laws
    ... Republican candidate Rutherford Hayes won the support of Congress, which decided the election because of a tie in electoral college votes, by agreeing to end ...
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  28. India India is the second most populous co
    ... The president is the constitutional head of state, elected for five years by an electoral college made up of both houses of Parliament and the state ...
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  29. Impact of Segregation on Students
    ... rule in the South, Republican candidate Rutherford Hayes won the support of Congress, which decided the election because of a tie in electoral college votes. ...
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  30. Antebellum America as an Egalitarian Society
    ... The 1824 election was the last election in United States history in which the electoral college did not decide the result. None ...
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