Time for reform? considering the failures of the electoral college in the US
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TIME FOR REFORM? CONSIDERING THE FAILURES OF THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
Description: This paper discusses the many shortcomings of the Electoral
College, and posits possible alternative electoral processes which likely be
more democratic.
Time for Reform?
Considering the failures of the Electoral College
A common misconception among American is that when they vote they elect the President. The truth is not
nearly this simple. What in fact happens when a person votes is that there vote
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Shafritz, Jay M. The American Presidency, (California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., 1988) Chapter III 2 McGauhey, Elizabeth P., 'Democracy at Risk,' Policy Review, Winter 1993: 79-81 3 R. Gordon Hoxie, 'Alexander Hamilton and the Electoral System Revisited,' Presidential Studies Quarterly, v. 18 n. 4 p. 717-720 4 John F. McManus, 'Let the Constitution Work,' The New American, v. 8 n. 14 p. 19 5 William P. Hoar, 'The Electoral College: How The Republic Chooses its President,' New American, v. 8 n. 16 p. 23-28
Shafritz, Jay M. The American Presidency, (California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., 1988) Chapter III 2 McGauhey, Elizabeth P., 'Democracy at Risk,' Policy Review, Winter 1993: 79-81 3 R. Gordon Hoxie, 'Alexander Hamilton and the Electoral System Revisited,' Presidential Studies Quarterly, v. 18 n. 4 p. 717-720 4 John F. McManus, 'Let the Constitution Work,' The New American, v. 8 n. 14 p. 19 5 William P. Hoar, 'The Electoral College: How The Republic Chooses its President,' New American, v. 8 n. 16 p. 23-28