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... It is very possible in the electoral system to win a majority of electoral votes, but not win the populate vote. The same happened last year in 2000 election. ...
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... In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes was elected president but received 200,000 fewer votes than Samuel J. Tilden, who barely got the majority of electoral votes. ...
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... The election is decided by a majority of the total electoral college vote. ... A majority of electoral votes is needed for the election as President. ...
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... If a member of the "tyrannical majority" was allowed to do this, he could ... The Electoral College now elects the president and vice-president as a single ticket ...
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... The election is decided by a majority of the total electoral college vote. ... A majority of electoral votes is needed for the election as President. ...
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... If no presidential candidate wins a majority of electoral votes, the 12th Amendment to the Constitution provides for the presidential election to be decided by ...
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... A candidate has to receive a majority of a States popular vote to receive all the Electoral votes. A third party, which has yet ...
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... The automatic plan, known for it's "voter equity" (Best, 67), is the most modest of the four proposals and keeps a majority of the electoral college as it ...
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... Finally, if the Electoral College was to deadlock, and no presidential candidate held a majority, then the election would pass to the House of Representatives. ...
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... Under the Electoral College system there is a very strange way of deciding the ... that none of the candidates receive the 270 EC votes necessary for a majority. ...
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... to which the State may be entitled in the Congress." The Constitution's framers, who feared tyranny of the majority, formed the Electoral College. ...
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... In case of no majority, the House would select a president among the top 3 contenders. All other features of the Electoral College were not changed or improved ...
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... the candidates would simply appeal to a majority of the population and win without having to appeal to each state. If we do abolish the Electoral College we ...
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... Electoral College is a happy medium between a direct national vote and an each-state-is-equal simple approach. Since this system is a compromise, the majority ...
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... Electoral College is a happy medium between a direct national vote and an each-state-is-equal simple approach. Since this system is a compromise, the majority ...
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... could take a majority of the popular vote by winning a select few states, a number of states far less than the 12 needed to win the majority of Electoral votes ...
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... the appointed electors, the two senators and the appropriate number of representatives, cast the state's electoral votes according to the majority, which is ...
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... with the recent election of president Bush, who failed to win the popular vote, yet garnered the 270 Electoral Votes necessary to attain a majority, the debate ...
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... electoral vote. The candidates receiving a majority of the total electoral vote in the United States wins. The Electoral College ...
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... 5,444,337 for Benjamin Harrison; however, Cleveland received only 168 electoral votes to ... in Cleveland's home State of New York)." Cleveland's majority of the ...
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... Another problem with the Electoral College is that the majority of the United States may vote for one candidate, but the other candidate could still win ...
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... 28-31) Fourth, congress officially counts the ballots cast by the electors on January 6, and the candidate who wins the majority of the Electoral College votes ...
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... 28-31) Fourth, congress officially counts the ballots cast by the electors on January 6, and the candidate who wins the majority of the electoral college votes ...
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... Since no candidate won with the constitutional majority of electoral votes, was sent to the House of Representatives for them to vote on. ...
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... national elections. National elections in the UK are run, as we have stated, under a simple majority electoral system. One recurring ...
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... A simple majority of 270 votes is necessary for a candidate to win the election. With this system it is possible for a candidate to have enough electoral votes ...
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... the majority, therefore causing their vote to be of less importance, would overshadow minority votes. In our current system a larger amount of electoral votes ...
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... of their state. The majority vote determined who all of the Electoral College would vote for within that state. For example, New ...
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... third choices as votes if the party candidates do not meet a required majority for presidency. Another way to solve the problem with the Electoral College is ...
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... The history of the Electoral College begins with the framers of the Constitution and ... state and District of Columbia electors is 538; a simple majority of 270 ...
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