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True.
A major flaw in the electoral college system is that a candidate could win the popular vote, but lose the election, due to the number of votes per state. This occurred between Bush and Gore.
Some critics of the way the Electoral College performs its duty on using their votes to elect a US president has often come under fire. They believe that the national popular vote is the better way of doing this. They cite the current system flawed, but many others disagree.
the first- past-the- post electoral system
the first-past-the-post electoral system
the first past the post electoral system
why the United States has only two major parties
The party leaders were the ones that chose the list of major-party candidates for president and vice-president. The candidates were then voted on by the electoral college.
If it is compatible with your system, does the job you need it to do, and doesn't have any security flaws or major bugs, then yes.
It is a system for monitoring computer systems, look for infrastructural flaws so that they can be identified and fixed before they cause major problems.
The most important factor in determining the number of major political parties in a country is its electoral system.