Defenders of the winner-take-all method of the Electoral College predict that implementing a national popular vote would cause less-densely populated cities and states to be forgotten in presidential elections. This paper takes a quantitative approach to evaluate that claim. Author information: Julia Jackman is a senior at Barrett, the Honors College, at Arizona State University. She is majoring in Biochemistry and Global Health and minoring in Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership. Julia plans to pursue graduate studies in refugee studies and global health before applying for medical school
The goal of this thesis is to critique the current American Presidential electoral system, the Elect...
The idea of reforming the Electoral College recurs each time a presidential election nears. Polls sh...
A Review of Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College. By Jes...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
abstract: It happened in 1824. Again, it happened in 1876. And 1888. And then again in 2000. Most re...
Does the Electoral College establish a system to elect U.S. presidents that truly represents the wil...
Does the Electoral College establish a system to elect U.S. presidents that truly represents the wil...
Does the Electoral College establish a system to elect U.S. presidents that truly represents the wil...
Ever since the Founding Fathers created the Electoral College, Congress has tried to overturn it. Th...
Ever since the Founding Fathers created the Electoral College, Congress has tried to overturn it. Th...
Author aims to explain the institutional framework of the United States presidential election. One o...
Even now, six years after the very odd presidential election of 2000, it is hard to look back withou...
The National Popular Vote (“NPV”) movement is designed to eliminate the federalist impact of the Ele...
When voters go to the polls in November 2004, what will they be voting for? Will they be casting vot...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
The goal of this thesis is to critique the current American Presidential electoral system, the Elect...
The idea of reforming the Electoral College recurs each time a presidential election nears. Polls sh...
A Review of Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College. By Jes...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
abstract: It happened in 1824. Again, it happened in 1876. And 1888. And then again in 2000. Most re...
Does the Electoral College establish a system to elect U.S. presidents that truly represents the wil...
Does the Electoral College establish a system to elect U.S. presidents that truly represents the wil...
Does the Electoral College establish a system to elect U.S. presidents that truly represents the wil...
Ever since the Founding Fathers created the Electoral College, Congress has tried to overturn it. Th...
Ever since the Founding Fathers created the Electoral College, Congress has tried to overturn it. Th...
Author aims to explain the institutional framework of the United States presidential election. One o...
Even now, six years after the very odd presidential election of 2000, it is hard to look back withou...
The National Popular Vote (“NPV”) movement is designed to eliminate the federalist impact of the Ele...
When voters go to the polls in November 2004, what will they be voting for? Will they be casting vot...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
The goal of this thesis is to critique the current American Presidential electoral system, the Elect...
The idea of reforming the Electoral College recurs each time a presidential election nears. Polls sh...
A Review of Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College. By Jes...