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nations founding fathers faced a serious challenge when they tried to determine how the president would be elected (Kimberling, nd...
president and vice president (Kuntz, 2000). Each state has one "elector" for each member of the House of Representatives (of which...
the House of Representatives would make the final decision (1998). No matter what happens, when electors go to vote, they are allo...
the state legislators could elect the president but that would lead to the president being obligated to the states; popular vote c...
of the states nine electoral votes and Kerry the other four (Saffron, 2005). As the system is structured now, all nine went to Bus...
As this indicates, the only legal requirement for the presidential election is the provision in the Constitution that spells out t...
any situation in which society must define how racism, education, employment and opportunity are interwoven, controversy will occu...
This paper examines the United Kingdom's 'first past the post' electoral system in an assessment of its pros and cons in 5 pages....
illusion about a nuclear-free world being a safer place and start discussing the real role of nuclear weapons in the 21st century....
a Sound and Logical Argument To assume that the students who did not make the trip to their state capitol "evidently werent conce...
Two-year colleges known as junior colleges or community colleges serve a very diverse population. They offer degrees and certifica...
Two-year public colleges are more often referred to as community colleges. In recent years, their funding has been cut just as it ...
in society and in the courts. The failure to do so has allowed injustices and inequities that have persisted since the founding t...
but still dont really have a say, because under "states take all" rules, the majority candidate ends up getting the Electoral Vote...
problem is that during the 2000 campaign, some stations projected the winner before polls closed in California. This means that so...
the problems that cropped up during this time prompted people to re-examine the electoral college and its relevance in todays day ...
In eight pages this literature review assesses the pros and cons of the U.S. electoral college system with the presidential electi...
underlying this blatant abstinence when it comes to voter turnout. One might readily argue that the very nature of the Electoral ...
In twenty pages this paper discusses the U.S. electoral college in a consideration of its application there and elsewhere and also...
In a true example of the definition that "God/life/value is in the details," we have now learned more about a "chad" then any of u...
In six pages the U.S. political structure as it presently exists is discussed with the emphasis upon the role of the Electoral Col...
The Compromise of 1877 is the focus of this six page research paper that involved a close election in which Republican Rutherford ...
This paper consists of five pages and examines the electoral college in an informational overview. Four sources are cited in the ...
the Electoral Vote (which is formally ratified upon completion of the election). The problem is, however, that based on this syste...
institutions were not capable of doing the same thing at home or to say each of these deaths (King and the two Kennedys) was an is...
are serious questions in a very serious political situation - we are talking about the President of the United States, still refer...
the Constitution of the United States met in Philadelphia in 1787 for the constitutional convention they had already lived under a...
a fact that "Their very jobs depend on it" (Arnold 43). Considering this, political analysts have studied and analyzed the behavio...
crime committed, there must be appropriate punishment possibilities in the system. For example, if the death penalty is available ...
nearly 70 percent and that it can be seen to be directly related to the existence of the "criminal underclass" (pp. 34). He believ...