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Article II Section 1 Each State shall appoint…..a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress

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Page 1: Article II Section 1 Each State shall appoint…..a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may

Article II Section 1

• Each State shall appoint…..a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress

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The Founding Fathers wanted a

compromise between the people and

government choosing a leader

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TIMELINE OF Voting for PREZ

On election day, we are actually voting for

ELECTORS!(chosen by the party)

(Indirect Election)

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“Monday after the second

Wednesday in December”

Electors meet in their home state:

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January 6th

The Senate counts the votes,

its official!

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January 20th

Inauguration Day!

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# of U.S. House Representatives

+

# of U.S. Senators =# of ELECTOTRAL

VOTES

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Popular vote winner gets all the electoral votes!!

(Except ME / NE)

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The “Magic Number” today is 270 of 538 total Electoral

Votes

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Individual State values can change every ten years

(2010 census; 2012 changes)

How would the goal number of 270 change?

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Ohio Electoral Voters MUST vote for their

perspective candidate

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26 State Laws restricting “faithless electors”

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If no candidate receives 270, top three are sent to the H. of R. and

they choose!

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Tie?

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12th Amendment

•Placed the President and VP on the same

ticket

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Let’s Look at some real results

http://www.270towin.com/

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Arguments against the College

• The Popular Vote winner is not guaranteed the presidency

• 1824 House elected J.Q. Adams (1800 Jefferson)

• 1876 (Hayes), 1888,(B. Harrison) 2000 (W)

• “Majority vs. Plurality” (15 times)

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Arguments against the College

• Electors do not always have to vote for who the public directs (only 11 Times, never been an effect on the outcomes)

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Arguments against the College

• Any election could go to the House of Reps.

• Only happened twice, 1800 Jefferson and 1824 J.Q. Adams

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Proposed changes to this process:

• No other topic in American History has been the subject of a

proposed Constitutional Amendment than this!

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Other Plans?• The District Plan• Eliminates “Winner Take All”• Popular Vote loser could still win• The Proportional Plan• % of vote = % of EV• Popular Vote loser could still win• Hurt 2 Party system?

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• National Bonus Plan

• 102 Bonus EV to the popular winner

• Changes magic number to 321

• Actual electors done away with

• Not a lot of interest in this plan

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What would be simplest?

• Just do away with the EC!

• Why not do it?

• Constitutional Amendment Process

• Small States

• Voter Fraud

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Just Keep the Electoral College

• Known Process

• Identifies Winner Quickly

• My take…it’ll stay forever