The U.S. electoral system was created in 1788 by the United States Constitution. The first U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States. The election was conducted under the new United States Constitution, which had been ratified earlier in 1788. In the election, George Washington received all 69 electoral votes and was unanimously elected president. John Adams was elected vice-president. Since 1788 the U.S. electoral system has been modified by amendment to the United States Constitution. Further changes to the U.S. electoral system would require additional amendment to the United States Constitution.
the cons of it is of the electoral college system. and it favors or might like to change it.
Alternative Vote electoral system
The rise of political parties
Alberta's electoral system is referred to a single member constituency
There is exactly 538 in the Electoral College System.
The Umayyad family was responsible for ending this electoral system and instituting a dynastic system.
Electoral maps change every 10 years when the US census is conducted.
Electoral Collage... this system established by the Constitution to elect the president.
Electoral reform is the effort put forth to change the American elections. The proposals for electoral reform include overturning Citizens United, limits and transparency in funding and citizen funding of elections.
change is difficult and the controlling powers like the way it runs
The electoral system is criticized because individual votes do not really count in an electoral system. Some people think this is unfair, and that officers should be elected by the majority vote, not by the number of electorates.
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