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... legislatures. Each state would receive as many presidential electors as it has senators and representatives in Congress. At the ...
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... Article 2, Section I, of the Constitution provides that each state "shall appoint" as many presidential electors as the state has members of Congress. ...
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... The two modern aspects evident in the campaign were horrific mudslinging and the choice of presidential electors by a popular vote. ...
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... In Article 2, Section 1, Clause 2 of the United State Constitution, the states are granted the right to appoint presidential electors in the manner directed by ...
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... Presidential electors meet in their respective state capitals in December to cast their electoral votes to be officially counted in Washington in January. ...
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... Presidential electors meet in their respective state capitals in December to cast their electoral votes to be officially counted in Washington in January. ...
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... The committee later decided that each state would appoint presidential electors, equal to the total numbers of representatives and senators in congress. ...
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... In the final days of 1800, the votes of the presidential electors from each state were collected and brought to the federal governments new headquarters in ...
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... One would think winning the popular vote would be a presidential candidate's goal ... electing the president where each state selects a group of electors equal to ...
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... and/or post-election judicially created standards for the determination of controversies concerning the appointment of presidential electors, violate the Due ...
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... leaders, or persons who have a personal or political affiliation with the Presidential candidate. Then the voters in each state choose the electors on the day ...
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... He served as one of the presidential electors-at-large for New York in 1872 and shortly thereafter became the secretary of the Santo Domingo Commission. ...
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... College. State Legislature controlled the selection of senators, presidential electors, and seats in the state legislature. Legislature ...
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... He served as one of the presidential electors-at-large for New York in 1872 and shortly thereafter became the secretary of the Santo Domingo Commission. ...
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... James Winston, not wanting to give too much power to the common people, settled the issue by suggesting that the voters choose presidential electors who than ...
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... While many Americans feel as if they vote directly for a presidential candidate on Election Day, they actually vote for the electors: individuals who vote in ...
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... never counted because they were marked for more than one presidential candidate or ... it was noted that a few Democrats were (are) encouraging electors pledged to ...
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... Electoral College was designed to provide a method of presidential selection for ... the most popular, would be selected by groups of electors, representing their ...
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... actually voting for slates of electors pledged to their candidates. The electoral vote of each state is cast as a unit and the victorious presidential and vice ...
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... the method of selecting electors is delegated to the separate state legislatures. When a voter chooses a candidate in a presidential election that person is ...
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... vote is the total number of votes that a Presidential Candidate gets from every voting American citizen. The popular vote also encourages the electors of the ...
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... In theory electors from each state vote for the candidate who the people from ... started campaigning three to four years in advance for a presidential election. ...
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... People in each state vote for the President indirectly by electing the electors who will vote for the Presidential candidate. The ...
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... reprinted, he made this position clear: "I must go into the presidential chair the ... the Whigs chose Harrison-White slates of electors," (1, 339-40.) The Whigs ...
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... have laws requiring voters to cast ballots as pledged; those rare electors who still ... This has happened four times in presidential elections in the United States ...
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... The Presidential candidates chooses a running mate (the vice president hopeful ... They vote for his electors, which are regular people chosen by each candidate to ...
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... The number of electors for each state was to be the same as the number ... was and still is an illogical and fallible method for a democratic presidential election ...
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... where each citizen is capable of casting their vote in a presidential election ... what was envisioned by the framers, voters today are not electing Electors who in ...
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... Electors are appointed by their state political parties and/or state party leaders, subject to state law, who collectively cast their votes for a presidential ...
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... if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed; and ... XII) The Founding Fathers expected the House to vote in presidential elections on a ...
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