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Electoral College Advantages

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The Electoral College is very helpful in terms of giving individual states the chance to vote without being overruled by large cities. There is many controversy around such a thing, for many people believe that the Electoral College silences the actual vote of the citizens of the United States of America. The Electoral College is an innovative way to give equal chances, and I do believe that it is a clever way to do such a thing, though many believe that there should be a better way to run an election, or to simply let the candidate win off of the popular vote only. In conclusion, I support the cause and way the electoral college is used to help give states/provinces an equal vote to that of major cities, to make it easier correct mistakes …show more content…

Voting Rights Timeline, 2004)), thus making the invention of an electoral college to give the southern voters a chance and an equal vote to that of the northern voters. This clever and innovative way of voting introduced by Madison provides a good insight as to how we could make the entire country have a fair chance against populations of higher amounts of voters, or to voters with a specific bias, but in large populations. The electoral college works as shown: Americans vote for presidential electors, these electors elect the president of the United States. The constitution assigns each state a number of the five hundred thirty eight electors that are equal to the total of the Senate and House of Representatives delegations (Electoral College, 2016). Through this system, we can closely evaluate the real vote of Americans …show more content…

The electoral college creates "Certainty of Results"(Electoral College: Pros & Cons) where it is easier to count, and make sure the count is correct, under 600 votes, as opposed to the billion or so that comes from popular vote. This allows the candidate to call for a "recount" where they are able to count up the votes and make sure that there was no missed votes or misunderstandings which may have been lingering within the vote. The Electoral College also limits the candidate’s ability to pander to certain states or cities for their votes, rather they can appeal to many states, for they all have equal roles. Overall, the Electoral College is a great addition to our republic, and I believe it could be improved, but keep the same

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