Essays about popular election

  1. Electoral College
    ... They created the Electoral College because they feared that the popular election as the way for electing the nationamp39s highest power. ...
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  2. Electoral College
    ... The results of the 2000 race illustrate how easily such domination could be brought about through direct popular election of the president. ...
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  3. Electoral College
    ... The results of the 2000 race illustrate how easily such domination could be brought about through direct popular election of the president. ...
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  4. 2000: The Year the Courts Decided the Election
    ... In Florida this is done through a popular election, as in all other states, followed by the possibility of protests and contests. ...
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  5. Electoral College Reform Essay
    ... Thus, it would be near impossible to pass an amendment to take away power from the smaller states and give that power to a direct popular election, but this is ...
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  6. The Electoral College
    ... state had. Today, Electors are chosen by popular election, but the Constitution does not mandate a popular election. The 14th Amendment ...
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  7. Electoral College
    ... To abolish the Electoral College in favor of a nationwide popular election for president would strike at the very heart of the federal structure laid out in ...
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  8. electoral college
    ... Before the popular election, the electors are required to state for which candidate they will be voting. This is, because each vote ...
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  9. German Unification
    ... system. Under 1871 unification, Bismarck allowed for universal suffrage and also allowed popular election for the lower house. Also ...
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  10. Cold War
    ... Poland, in a popular election, voted in Solidarity, a union of workers, and voted out Jaruselski, the Soviet appointed leader, who had outlawed Solidarity. ...
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  11. Electorial College
    ... Many people feel that the ampquotpopular election of presidents would work a diminution of the political power of racial and other minority groups in the nationamp39s ...
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  12. Election Process
    ... state. This process also doesnamp39t solve our current problem the popular vote does not determine the winner of the election. I think ...
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  13. electoral college
    ... If they make it a direct popular election, the race is much tighter. The winner is just 300 votes a head, an amount that can be made up easily. ...
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  14. THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
    ... But, that isnamp39t the way things are done for example, this year presidential election the person who had the most popular votes didnamp39t win the election. ...
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  15. Electoral College and why we need it
    ... state legislatures selected electors by appointing them, but as suffrage in the US was broadened states instituted the direct, popular election of presidential ...
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  16. US ELECTION
    ... college. The total electoral college vote, not popular vote, actually determines the winner of US presidential election. The total ...
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  17. Impact of eliminating the electoral college
    ... One of these consequences would be an election based solely on popular vote. ... Again, the Electoral College magnifies many of the results of a popular election. ...
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  18. The History of the Electoral C
    ... To eliminate the Electoral College in favor of a nationwide popular election for president would strike at the heart of the federal structure laid out in our ...
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  19. Democracy or Repulic
    ... country. Originally, in fact, a direct popular election was the first choice of James Madison and James Wilson, among others. Upon ...
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  20. Chile
    ... He was able to implement a new constitution that called for the direct popular election of the president, separation of church and state, and compulsory ...
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  21. Electoral College ampamp the 2000 Election
    ... Established by the founding fathers as a compromise between election of the president by Congress and election by popular vote, the Electoral College has ...
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  22. Presidential Election of 1836
    ... carried 485 counties to 557 for the Democrats Van Buren could muster a majority of only 25,688 out of 1,505,290 popular ballots cast. The election had been ...
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  23. 1928 Election
    ... year was also the first year in which presidential electors were chosen by popular vote instead of congressional caucuses. This made the election even more ...
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  24. Electoral College
    The Electoral College was created by the Framers of the US Constitution in 1787 in order to avoid direct popular election of the President. ...
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  25. Election of 2000
    ... timing, using strategic frames the closing days of this never ending election they gave ... turned out Bush won the presidency, with Gore claiming the popular vote ...
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  26. Electorasl College
    ... remains that the possibility of an unfaithful elector does exist and it exists because the system is designed to navigate around direct popular election of the ...
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  27. No Electoral college
    ... With a popular vote election system thirdparty candidates would be better represented and have more of a chance of winning the election. ...
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  28. Why the GoreBush election is such a mess
    ... As of right now, Al Gore is in the lead of the popular vote. However, he can still lose the election by losing Florida because he would not win the electoral ...
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  29. NoneProvided
    ... winner of Michigan. If the past election was used by calculating by popular vote Al Gore would have became President. So as one ...
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  30. Civil War
    ... territories. He did not want a congressional election but a popular election to see if would be a slave or a free state. In 1858 ...
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