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... did not matter much. The electoral votes went to the winner no matter how large the margin of victory. For example, if candidate ...
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... Another way to solve the problem with the Electoral College is to send percentages of electoral votes, or ignore the winner-take all system. ...
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... The winner of the popular vote for the whole state gets the two Senatorial electoral votes. The candidate is required to win 270 electoral votes. ...
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... vote. "Award a bonus of 102 electoral votes, two for each state and the District of Columbia to the popular vote winner" (65). By ...
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... The winner of the popular vote for the whole state gets the two Senatorial electoral votes. The candidate is required to win 270 electoral votes. ...
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... The Electoral College gives all of a state's electoral votes to the winner in that state, no matter how small the margin. There ...
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... president. All of a state's electoral votes are awarded to the winner of their popular vote, regardless of the margin of victory. In ...
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... this question. One way to solve this is send percentages of electoral votes, or ignore the winner-take all system. For instance, say ...
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... votes. You don't have to win all the key states but you need 270 electoral votes today. Next off is the winner take all system. ...
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... showing in an election. The winner-take-all stance makes achieving the Electoral votes from any State impossible. A candidate has to ...
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... So if someone received 60% of the popular vote in a state, then they would get that percent of electoral votes, as opposed to the "winner takes all" system ...
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... 54 electoral votes and Gore received the remaining 30 electoral votes; Gore would take all 54 electoral votes for California because of this "winner take all ...
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... takes it from there. In the presence of Congress, he/she tallies the electoral votes and declares the winner. If one candidate fails ...
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... in November with the winner in each congressional district receiving one electoral vote and the state-wide winner getting two more electoral votes for carrying ...
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... in November with the winner in each congressional district receiving one electoral vote and the state-wide winner getting two more electoral votes for carrying ...
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... a select few states, a number of states far less than the 12 needed to win the majority of Electoral votes. The Electoral College, with its "winner-take-all ...
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... 54 electoral votes and Gore received the remaining 30 electoral votes, Gore would take all 54 electoral votes for California because of this "winner take all ...
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... permanently altered the original plan and created a party-based, plurality-rule system in which electoral votes were allocated by states on a winner-take-all ...
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... Next I will research the percentage of electoral votes that the winner received and compare that to the percentage of the popular vote he received. ...
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... where the state legislator chooses the electors; the winner take all method, where the popular vote was held and the winner took all electoral votes; and the ...
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... The votes in each state are then counted and a winner for that state is declared. That candidate will then receive all the Electoral College votes allocated to ...
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... votes should determine the "winner." Right now, just because a candidate has more popular votes doesn't necessarily mean that they have more electoral votes. ...
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... votes should determine the "winner." Right now, just because a candidate has more popular votes doesn't necessarily mean that they have more electoral votes. ...
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... Because electoral votes decide the winner, presidential elections are really 51 separate contests for the electoral votes of each state and the District of ...
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... Under the Electoral College system there is a very strange way of deciding the winner of a ... none of the candidates receive the 270 EC votes necessary for a ...
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... Second, instead of winner-take-all elections in which all of a state's electoral votes go to the candidate who wins most of the state's votes, states should ...
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... Then the news came that Gore was the projected winner of Florida and the 25 electoral votes that go with it. This call was premature. ...
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... six electoral vote margin, all thirteen of the state's electoral votes would go ... The "winner take all" part of the electoral college gives a misrepresentation ...
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... ten electoral votes. This would mean that the first candidate would win six votes and the second would win 4 votes. This plan would eliminate the winner-take ...
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... Bush in the state on Michigan there for Gore was the winner of Michigan ... tell there is a big difference between popular vote and electoral college votes. ...
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