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Was the sixteenth amendment repealed by the electoral college in 1919?

The Electoral College does not make or repeal amendments to the Constitution.


Where is the electoral college described?

The electoral college is described in Article II, Section 1 and in the Twelfth Amendment of the US Constitution.The electoral college is described in Article II, Section 1 and in the Twelfth Amendment of the US Constitution.


The amendment that expanded the electoral college in 1961?

ASKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The Twelfth Amendment affects the election of the president and the?

Electoral College


How do you abolish the Electoral College?

I think it would take a constitutional amendment,


What political race was tied in the electoral college?

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.


Does the 20th amendment do away with the electoral college?

Not necessarily. The twentieth amendment states that the process of electing a president will be through popular vote of citizens of the United States. In a way, the citizens of the United States are the electoral college.


Why was a US Constitutional amendment required to clarify the way votes are cast in the Electoral College?

A Constitutional amendment to clarify the way votes are cast in the Electoral College was necessary because it was unclear as to which votes were for the president and which votes were for the vice president. This was accomplished through the Twelfth Amendment.


What is the term for representative officials who pledge to vite for a specific candiate in their states electoral college?

They are called electors and as a group they form the electoral college.


What was the Constitution's compromise on the presidency?

The creation of the electoral college and 4 year term period for presidency.


What amendment added 3 electors to the electoral college in 1961?

Under the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, Washington, D.C. is allocated as many electors as it would have if it were a state, (but no more electors than the least populous state). Since every state has at least 3 electoral votes, Washington, D.C. is allocated 3 electoral votes.


Until the passage of the seventeenth amendment how were member of Congress elected?

Not sure but i believe it was electoral college. Krispy