After the people vote : a guide to the Electoral College

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After the people vote : a guide to the Electoral College

edited by John C. Fortier ; [Walter Berns ... et al.]

AEI Press, c2020

4th ed

  • : hardback

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Contents Introduction Timeline for the Presidential Elections of 2020, 2024, and 2028 Part I. How the Electoral College Works 1. How Are Electors Appointed? 2. For Whom Do Electors Vote? 3. How Are the Electoral Votes Counted? 4. What If No One Has a Majority? 5. What If No One Has Been Chosen by Inauguration Day? 6. What If a Major-Party Candidate Dies or Resigns? 7. Changing the Electoral College Part II. The History of Disputed Elections 8. Three Disputed Elections: 1800, 1824, 1876 Norman J. Ornstein 9. The 2000 Election John C. Fortier Part III. Arguments for and Against the Electoral College 10. Let’s Hear It for the Electoral College Walter Berns 11. Why Old and New Arguments for the Electoral College Are Not Compelling Akhil Reed Amar and Vikram David Amar 12. Excerpts from “The Electoral College and the American Idea of Democracy” Martin Diamond 13. Public Opinion on the Electoral College Karlyn Bowman About the Authors Notes Appendixes A. Provisions in the Constitution for Presidential Selection B. Statutory Provisions for Presidential Selection C. Nomination and Binding of Presidential Electors D. 1825 Precedents E. Party Rules F. Allocation of Electoral Votes Among the States for 2004 and 2008 G. Faithless Electors H. Electoral College and Popular Vote Outcomes of All Elections

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