The Framers chose this method of electing the President because the Electoral college allowed the states to be more decisive in the victory of presidents.
Respectable, well-informed citizens who would debate and choose the best person for the office were those that were expected to be chosen by the framers of our constitution as electors.
They believed that he would be elected by the electoral college.
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The writers of the Constitution established the Electoral College as a compromise to balance the influence of populous states with less populated ones in presidential elections. They feared that direct popular elections could lead to the "tyranny of the majority," where the interests of smaller or less populous states might be overlooked. Additionally, the framers believed that a system of electors would ensure that informed individuals would make the final decision on the presidency, rather than relying solely on the general populace's immediate passions.
Because if the president dies, then the VP takes over the presidency.
The popular vote is the number of individuals who voted for a candidate.The electoral vote refers to the 538 representatives in the electoral college that ultimately determine the outcome of a presidential election. The number of electoral representatives in each state depends on population.Rather than directly voting for the president, United States citizens vote for representatives in the electoral college. Electors are technically free to vote for anyone, but tend to votes for candidates their constituency voted for.
This power is granted by the US Constitution. The writers wanted all military forces to be under the civilian control of the elected President.
No, every state has at least three electoral votes
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The writers of the constitution likely put rules in place that require the president to have approval of the senate so that the president is making a reasonable actions, and to prevent something that could negatively affect the country.
When the constitution was written, the idea of electing a president was a radical idea. The rulers of Britain were mostly nobles who were born into the job. The writers of the constitution wanted the president to be someone who was well-established in the traditions of the US - not a foreigner who managed to get himself elected. There were a large number of immigrants in the US, most of them poorly educated. Without this requirement, they might have been able to elect one of their own as president. The writers of the constitution were the aristocrats of their day. Most of were from families who had lived in the US for several generations. They had a certain distrust of the new immigrants mostly lived in the frontier western lands.
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