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THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
Government - Libertyville HS
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EC Basics
• What is it?– Constitutional means of
selecting the president
• Why was it set up?– To avoid the direct
election of the President, by the people
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Alternatives to EC Considered
• Congress choose President– For?– Against
• Too divisive of a decision for Congress to make
• Too much political influence, bargaining, corruption possible
• Separation of powers problem• Balance of power within
government problem
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Alternatives to EC Considered
• State legislatures choose President– For?
– Against• President would owe the
states, big time• Federal (National) power
would be compromised / eroded
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Alternatives to EC Considered
• Citizens directly elect the President– For?
– Against• Regional “favorite son” fear
(info debt)• Insufficient regional
support for FS to lead country
• Fear of demagogue• Small states disadvantaged
(low pop)
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Process of EC – 1789 Const.• States cast votes for President
based on size of congressional delegation (Reps + Senators)
• Whichever candidate received majority of ECV = President
• Second highest vote getter = VP
• If no majority, to House– Each state = 1 vote– Majority state votes = Pres.– 2nd highest vote getter = VP– If tie for VP, Senate votes
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Process of EC – 1789 Const.
Remember: System designed with NO POLITICAL PARTIES OR
NATIONAL CAMPAIGNS invented or designed!
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Development of EC
• Election of 1800– Jefferson, Burr (D-Rs)
tied in ECV (Burr supposed to be VP)
– Vote went to House (lame duck Fed)
– Hamilton (Fed) threw election for Jefferson
– Burr became VP
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12th Amendment (1804)
• Amendment required ONE vote for President and ONE vote for VP
• If no candidate received absolute majority of ECV, House vote on top 3 contenders– Each state = 1 vote– Abs. majority = president
• Senate would follow same procedure for VP
• Note: Direct election not considered – why not?
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Choosing Electors for EC on Election Day
• All states have direct election of their electors by popular vote of entire state– Ds select their slate– GOP select their slate
• “Winner Take All” trend– 48 / 50 states give all ECV of
state to party that gets majority popular vote of that state
– Maine, Nebraska use variation of PR system
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Election Day• 1845: Congress adopted a
uniform day for election of electors
• Tuesday, following the first Monday, in November
• In years divisible by four• Electors gather in Dec. in state
Capitols to vote• Votes counted Jan 8th and
result announced to joint session of Congress
• President of Senate counts votes
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Successes of Electoral College
• Peaceable and orderly transfer of power, without public uprisings, through all 220+ years of Const.
• President must obtain sufficient popular vote (not a majority)
• Pop vote must be distributed across country
• Federalism preserved (50+1 elections)
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Problems with Electoral College
• Faithless electors• Winner take all
selection of electors in states
• Votes in small states “weigh” more
• Popular vote winner could lose
• Election could go to House
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Proposed Reforms• Get rid of it
– Direct election of President– Criticism?
• Proportional Plan– Each candidate receives same
share of ECV as (s)he received PV of state
– Criticism?
• District Plan– Electors would be chosen in each
congressional district, who would vote according to that district’s PV
– 2 electors elected statewide– Criticism?