F yea it would
voters would only vote for local hopefuls
The 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution separated the elections of the President and Vice President.
Yes, a candidate could legally change her name and still run for president Running under an alias would not be allowed and would be pointless, since name recognition is a big factor in winning presidential elections.
Al Gore.
Campaigning in 1824 and 1824 changed the way elections would forever be ran. The elections those years were particular vicious with dirty tactics.
3) Why did the Framers believe a direct popular election of a president was impractical or undesirable? Provide three reasons. (6 points, 2 points each) · A low population over a larger area. · Lack of proper transportation. · The above two factors would mean that it would take a substantial and impractical amount of time to complete elections. Something that was not an option considering the important nature and position of the Chief Executive.
If the Mexican president is unable to perform his/her duties, the Secretary of the Interior would act as interim president until new elections are held.
There has been? I believe all Federal elections are declared in the constitution and it would take an amendment to change them. distrust of the government
There are two types of elections in the United States. The electoral college chooses the President. Every other elected position is through the direct popular vote. In this type of election the candidate with the most votes wins.
He Didn't Back In Those Days The Runner Up In the Elections Would Become Vice President And So On The President Didn't Pick His Cabinet
In the US, women had the theoretical right to run for President from the time they got the right to vote in Federal Elections, around 1923.
President. Because if your a president you can basically change the world