If political parties had not changed the Electoral College, the history of U.S. elections might have been marked by different outcomes, particularly in closely contested elections. The original design intended for electors to be independent decision-makers could have led to a greater emphasis on candidate qualifications over party loyalty. This shift could have fostered a more diverse political landscape, potentially resulting in the election of leaders from outside the traditional two-party system. Overall, the dynamics of governance and policy-making might have evolved differently, impacting key historical events and societal progress.
The electoral college now reflects each state's popular vote.
Political parties began to effect the outcome of some of the Electoral College results. There were ties due to political loyalties.
The electoral college was devised in response to the political realities of the late 18th century; in the 21st century it seems to be anachronistic.
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Electoral accountability is an extreme topic in political figures. The accountability of an electoral can determine the leader of the United States. It is the responsibility of the electoral college to remain accountable to their votes for the people back to the people.
Political party loyalties began to cut across State loyalties, creating new problems, such as electoral ties within the same party.
nothing is bad its really just a political thing but that's my opinion
They come from every state and are active in their political party.
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There has only been one 'tie' in the electoral college: 1800 - Thomas Jefferson VS Aaron Burr. This tie lead to a constitutional amendment, the 12th amendment.
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