that the House of representative will never have to decidea Presidential election gain
It Is the Electoral College
Many People ,but mostly the citizens. good question.
It allows for faithless electors, or electors who do not vote according to the wishes of their states.
It was not being chosen by the commons people.This is why today there is an electoral college.
The system the convention set up for choosing President was the electoral college.
The opposing argument is that the basic principle of democracy is that the majority rules; why would we want to create a complicated system by which a minority of the votes cast can elect a President contrary to the wishes of the majority? It's undemocratic. ____________________________ The founding fathers were not interested in putting together a democracy. They created a republic. They envisioned a government with various interacting layers, and a system of checks and balances. The intention was that no one branch of government would have too much control. In part, the electoral college was a "check" against the basic ignorance of the people at large, a charge that seems less harsh historically given the slow pace at which information travelled in the early days of the US.
The people (read: noncriminal citizens above the age of 18) of that country. The people of the United States elect the President by Popular Vote, but the Electoral College is the body that officially elects the President into office. (There have been 4 Presidents elected into office by the Electoral College that lost the popular vote, which means that the majority of people didn't vote for that president. http://americanhistory.about.com/od/uspresidents/f/pres_unpopular.htm)
it was established to prevent states with larger populations from always choosing president and vice president. it is still used today, but voters in each state, not the legislatures now choose electors.
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It ensures that small staes have a voice in choosing the president. I know this because I just did it, in Apex.
it was established to prevent states with larger populations from always choosing president and vice president. it is still used today, but voters in each state, not the legislatures now choose electors.
it was established to prevent states with larger populations from always choosing president and vice president. it is still used today, but voters in each state, not the legislatures now choose electors.