The problem of faithless electors would be done away with.
only by constitutional amendment
all states splitting their electoral votes between the candidates based on what percentage of the popular vote they won. (apex)
the electoral college works like this the convention delegates settled on a system in which each state legislature would choose a number of electors. The electoral college would select the president and vice president.
it would end
When states with a combined total of at least 270 electoral votes enact the bill, the candidate with the most popular votes in all 50 states and DC would get the needed majority of 270+ electoral votes from the enacting states. The bill would thus guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes and the majority of Electoral College votes.
electoral college Source:Internet Tuesday October 1st, 2013 10-/1-/13 By:Eliesyn Rene Velez Jr.
It would be false to state that the electoral college showed that the Constitutional Convention had trust in the people. People who are critical of the electoral college claim that it is an undemocratic system.
If the electoral college is not able to elect a President, the election goes to the House of Representatives.
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No, it would be false to say that small states are proportionally underrepresented in the electoral college. To become president, a candidate needs 270 electoral votes.
I think it would take a constitutional amendment,
The number of Representatives in Congress depends on the state's population in the latest census. The number of Electoral College votes is the sum of the Senators and Representatives that a state has (giving a minimum of 3 votes).
They believed that he would be elected by the electoral college.