Monthly Archives: October 2017

Real Electoral College Reform – Part II

(In Part II of this essay we examine a number of failures and near-failures of the U.S. Electoral College, demonstrating a need for both an improved electoral process and better informed electors.) Electoral College Failures and Near-Failures Although the Electoral … Continue reading

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Real Electoral College Reform – Part I

(In two of our past five presidential elections, 2000 and 2016, the candidates receiving a majority of the national popular vote were not the candidates ultimately selected by the Electoral College.  These electoral anomalies, perceived by many on the political … Continue reading

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