The Constitutional convention and Compromises include the three-fifths compromise, the Great Compromise was between the small states, the Commerce Compromise, Slave Trade Compromise, and the election of the President.
"The Electoral College is a process, not a place. The founding fathers established it in the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens."
The Hayes-Tilden Compromise, also known as the Compromise of 1877, effectively ended in March 1877 when Rutherford B. Hayes was inaugurated as president. This compromise resolved the disputed 1876 presidential election between Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden. In exchange for conceding the presidency to Hayes, Democrats received the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, marking the end of Reconstruction.
That was a compromise between those who thought that Congress should select the President and those who thought the voting public should elect him.
The three methods of presidential election discussed by the framers of the Constitution include using electoral college, simply selecting the president, and electing directly. As of 2014, the president is elected using the electoral college.
The Compromise Of 1850.
Yes. Lincoln rejected the final (Crittenden) compromise, because it would have allowed some extension of slavery.
There was a debate as to who had won the election as the votes were very close. A deal was made between the two candidates behind doors where Tilden agreed to give up the election if Hayes ended reconstruction.
the compromise was stay out of each others way
The fraction 3/5 is compromise. It is in between delegates.
People vote in an election.
the Missouri compromise