Author aims to explain the institutional framework of the United States presidential election. One of the unique features of American political system is the Electoral College – an indirect mechanism of voting in which the citizens’ votes are aggregated and weighted in relation to their federal entity (i.e. fifty states and one federal district). Throughout the paper, author will not only present historical genesis and basic settings of this electoral mechanism, but also examine the effects and consequences of the system through history, including a number of controversies contributing to the rising criticism and frequent calls to reform. In that sense, the main arguments in favor and against the reform of Electoral College will also be ana...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
The Electoral College is used by the United States of America to elect the president every four year...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
The system of the Electoral College for presidential elections should remain intact and not be repla...
In this paper explained how Collegium and its historical development function, so that readers can g...
When voters go to the polls in November 2004, what will they be voting for? Will they be casting vot...
This thesis briefly reviews the content of Article II, section 1 of the Constitution which establish...
Even now, six years after the very odd presidential election of 2000, it is hard to look back withou...
In examination of the constitutional and political institution of the Electoral College the research...
The Electoral College as an institution is an archaic relic of times past and is in serious need of ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankOur country is fo...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
The Electoral College as an institution is an archaic relic of times past and is in serious need of ...
The reason for the birth of the Electoral College in the United State emerged from a genuine concern...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
The Electoral College is used by the United States of America to elect the president every four year...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
The system of the Electoral College for presidential elections should remain intact and not be repla...
In this paper explained how Collegium and its historical development function, so that readers can g...
When voters go to the polls in November 2004, what will they be voting for? Will they be casting vot...
This thesis briefly reviews the content of Article II, section 1 of the Constitution which establish...
Even now, six years after the very odd presidential election of 2000, it is hard to look back withou...
In examination of the constitutional and political institution of the Electoral College the research...
The Electoral College as an institution is an archaic relic of times past and is in serious need of ...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankOur country is fo...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...
The Electoral College as an institution is an archaic relic of times past and is in serious need of ...
The reason for the birth of the Electoral College in the United State emerged from a genuine concern...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
The Electoral College is used by the United States of America to elect the president every four year...
The Constitution assigns each state a number of electors equal to the combined total of the state’s ...