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Chapter 13 Section 5 pp. 377-384

Chapter 13 Section 5 pp. 377-384. The Election Guided Reading and Review. Electoral College - voters in each State vote for electors for a party’s presidential and V.P. candidates, and each State’s votes are awarded on a winner-take-all basis

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Chapter 13 Section 5 pp. 377-384

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  1. Chapter 13Section 5pp. 377-384 The Election Guided Reading and Review

  2. Electoral College - voters in each State vote for electors for a party’s presidential and V.P. candidates, and each State’s votes are awarded on a winner-take-all basis - The winner of the national popular vote may not win the electoral vote.

  3. Example of the flaw State #1 – 10 Electoral votes State #2 – 5 Electoral votes State #3 – 7 Electoral votes Popular votes for Candidate A - state #1 – 2,500 - state #2 – 2,000 - state #3 – 3,000

  4. Popular votes for Candidate B - state #1 – 5,000 - state #2 – 1,000 - state #3 – 2,500 Electoral votes for: Candidate A – 12 Popular vote – 7,500 Candidate B – 7 Popular vote – 8,500

  5. District Plan - Two electors would be chosen from each State at large and would cast their votes in accordance with the statewide popular vote. - The winner of the popular vote may not win the electoral vote.

  6. Proportional plan - candidates would receive the same % of a state’s electoral vote as they receive in the State’s popular vote - The election may not produce a clear winner, third parties would gain power

  7. Direct Popular Election - President and VP would be elected by popular vote – No electoral vote - requires a Constitutional amendment, would weaken federalism, small states would oppose it.

  8. National Bonus Plan - Electoral votes would be as they are now. A national poll of 102 electoral votes would be awarded automatically to the winner of the popular vote. - This plan is not well known or understood

  9. Winner of popular vote fails to win electoral vote for President 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000

  10. Electorate - the mass of people who actually cast votes

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