23rd amendant to the Constitution
The 12th amendment was added as a result of the tie in the electoral college between Thomas Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr in 1800.
District of Columbia
1800, where there was a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. The tie broke the electoral college because both candidates received the same number of electoral votes. This led to the passage of the twelfth amendment, which changed the way the president and vice president were elected.
The amendment in question is not responsible for allowing a presidential candidate to lose the popular vote but win the electoral vote. This is a consequence of the design of the Electoral College, outlined in Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution. The Electoral College system can result in a discrepancy between the popular vote and the electoral vote, as it is the latter that ultimately determines the outcome of the presidential election.
THE 18th AMENDMENT!
The 17th amendment
The candidate with the most votes receives all the electoral votes (currently 3) from Washington DC. According to the 23rd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, the District of Columbia is allowed to appoint the number of electors to which it would be entitled if it were a state, but never more than the number of electors from the least populous state. Each of the seven least populous states has the minimum possible number of electors, three. And currently, the population of D.C. exceeds the population of Wyoming.
13th,14th,& 15th amendment
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Prohibition was repealed 18th amendment repealed
The US Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803) involved justice of the peace appointments President John Adams made immediately before ceding office to Thomas Jefferson. Adams designated 42 loyal Federalist party members to five-year terms serving the District of Columbia as a result of Congress' passage of the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, in late February of that year.