1. A select committee is a committee consisting of 15 main members from different parties. It's job is to keep the Government in check and to monitor their many departments. A select committee can monitor Government, ensuring they are held accountable for their actions. It can also embarrass the Government by scrutinizing them, often via reports which suggest appropriate changes that should be taken and the Government must consider this advice.
2. They are panels set up for some specific purpose and, most often, for a limited time. The Speaker of the House or the president of the senate appoints the members of theses special committees, with the advice of the majority and minority leaders.
Most select committes are formed to investigate a current matter.
Alexander Hamilton presented the plan for a body of presidential electors.
all of the state's electoral votes
Directed Congress to appoint a president
the influence and experience of recent vice presidents
filling a vacancy in the presidency
Informed Citizens
not written in the constitution
Candidates who hope to win their party and nomination must appeal to the people's emotions -- behave like Donald Trump.
The candidate gets the number of delegates that matches the share of the votes.
have the president appointed by the senate. (grad point)