It is mandated by the US Constitution and has officially elected all US presidents.
It was created in march of 1784
The electoral college
435- electoral college 100- senators 3 from the house
There is exactly 538 in the Electoral College System.
The biggest argument against the electoral college is that the electoral vote does not always reflect the preference of the majority of the population.
No. The modern electoral college system originates from the Holy Roman Empire, which from 1376 to 1792 had a college of "Prince-Electors" - powerful and prominent monarchs, nobles or ecclesiastical office holders - who would chose a ruler within one of the Empire's nations to become Holy Roman Emperor. At no stage in its history, past or present, has Greece made use of an electoral college system.
electorial college, and that's not a school
270 votes from the electoral college are required to become president.
The electoral college was created when instantaneous voting was not possible, as it currently is with the Internet.
The electoral college was created when instantaneous voting was not possible, as it currently is with the internet.
The Electoral College was created in the 1780s at the Philadelphia Convention (a.k.a. Federal Convention, Constitutional Convention)
The document that created the electoral college is the US Constitution. It states how to determine the number of electors to be given to each state as well as how to determine the presidency.
270+
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.
The purpose of the Electoral College is to vote for the president.
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The Electoral College
The electoral college