The Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College

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The electoral college is a system where people vote for electors. Then the electors communicate with the people and the electors pick the candidates. Next the people vote between democrat and republican parties. The problems with the electoral college voting system is that the electors do not listen to what the people want and they just make their own decisions, there is a chance of a tie in the electoral college, and also the people don't even get to vote on who the electors are.

Furthermore, a very large problem with the electoral college is that the electors are not listening to the people. The only purpose of the electors is so that they can get the opinions from the people and bring them to light. If they aren't not doing that why dole we need them? There is a simple answer to that question, we don't. Some people will try to say it's easier for electors to voice the opinions of the people just through a couple people. It probably would be but if they aren't doing there job then there is no reason for them to have their position of authority. …show more content…

Although some say that the chance of this happening is quite unlikely, the chance of it happening between 538 people compared to the chance of a tie between all the people who vote makes it much more likely. If a tie were to happen the vote would go to the senate and that could completely throw off the election. The population would be very unpleased if the vote went to the senate because they aren't even the people elected to represent them for the electoral vote. If there were a tie and the vote did go to the senate the people would be infuriated and outraged. This is just another one of the reasons why we should no longer be using the electoral college