They felt that most of the population, the direct voters, were insufficiently educated and lacked the knowledge to understand "government" and to make intelligent decisions regarding how the country should be run and who should be in charge of the country. The electoral process was supposed to appoint educated and intelligent people to make such decisions.
The concept was a good one but the implementation of the process did not conform to the intent.
They felt the citizens would be uneducated and unsuited to vote for an exceptional president.
No, the president is not elected by Congress. In the United States, the president is elected through a process known as the Electoral College. Under this system, citizens vote for electors who then cast their votes for the president. Congress does have a role in certifying the election results, but they do not directly elect the president.
electoral college
Congressmen are elected by direct ballot in their district. The President is elected indirectly by electors which each state chooses.
lack of knowledge of the candidates because they didnt have technology
the president. the electoral college choses
Not directly. The vice president is elected along with the president in the electoral college.
INdirectly by the voters; directly by the Electoral College.
They used a device called The Electoral College. This allowed the people to feel as if they were participating in the choice of their President, while ensuring that electors or members of Congress would make the actual selection.
The President of the U.S.A is elected through indirect voting. U.S. citizens cast personal ballots for members of the U.S. Electoral College. The Electoral College directly elects the President.
The electoral college was created indirectly. The U.S. electoral system was created by the United States Constitution which was ratified in 1788. The Twelfth Amendment (Amendment XII) to the United States Constitution provides the current procedure for electing the President and Vice President. The amendment was proposed by the Congress on December 9, 1803, and was ratified by the requisite three-fourths of state legislatures on June 15, 1804.
The electors are chosen by popular vote in every State and on the same day everywhere.
Not directly. The vice president is elected along with the president in the electoral college.