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A tossup state is one that is very close in it's votes for both candidates.
The Constitution of the United States of America.
The states didn't write the Constitution. People did. Though they may have been from a few different states, there were about four men who were extremely instrumental in forming and writing what the Constitution now affirms as our founding American document. Thomas Jefferson was in charge of getting the document written and assembled. On his "team" of writers and editors was also Benjamin Franklin and the official penman or scribe James Madison. A very close friend of Madison's, Reverend John Leland was also very helpful in forming the wording of the Constitution and its Bill of Rights. These four men were the writers of the Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States was the very first constitution. When originally written up, it only consisted of seven different articles.
Walter Mondale received a total of 13 votes (2.4%) in the 1984 U.S. presidential election, including the 10 votes from his home state of Minnesota and the 3 votes from D.C., which always votes very strongly Democratic.
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Yes, the election was very close. Gore won the popular vote total by more than 450,000 votes, but Bush won 5 more electoral votes to win the election. The was a big dispute over the vote count in Florida where Bush won by 512 votes out of 2.9 million and so gained 25 electoral votes.
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 13 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina. Therefore, North Carolina has 15 electoral votes.
I think you are asking about the United States voting system. The votes go to the local commission on voting office in locked boxes and so do the voting machines. They are very careful to make sure that all care is taken to account and preserve votes.
No. It was a representative republic like the United States. In fact, the confederate constitution very much resembles the United States constitution, except that it doesn't allow for much federal control.
VERY different. The Articles of Confederation was the agreements among 13 independent States' the Constitution bound those states into a new nation.
Some Missourians might have voted for Barack Obama in 2008 but not enough for him to win in that state. The same is also true for the election of 2012. Barack Obama did not win in Missouri then either.