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By Alexander S. Belenky

This booklet addresses the peculiarities of the present presidential election process no longer but addressed in different courses. It argues that any ideas for electing a President that can have an opportunity to exchange the present ones may still offer an equivalent illustration of states as equivalent contributors of the Union, and of the kingdom as an entire. This ebook analyzes the nationwide renowned Vote plan and exhibits that this plan might violate the superb court docket judgements at the equality of votes solid in statewide renowned elections held to settle on kingdom electors. hence, the nationwide well known Vote plan could violate the equivalent safety Clause of the Fourteenth modification. The booklet proposes a brand new election procedure during which the need of the states and the need of the country as an entire are decided by way of direct well known elections for President and vp within the 50 states and in D.C. the program a) could go with President a candidate who's the alternative of either the country as a complete and of the states as equivalent contributors of the Union, b) may enable the present process decide on a President provided that no such candidate exists, and c) may inspire the applicants to crusade nationwide.

From the contents: The preliminary layout of the Electoral collage: uncomplicated rules, logical errors, and ignored problems.- The Electoral collage today.- curtailing contingent elections.- Inconvenient proof in regards to the Electoral College.- The Electoral collage and crusade strategies.- The nationwide well known Vote plan: a super inspiration or a dead-on-arrival delusion?.- Equalizing the desire of the states and the desire of the nation.- Conclusion.

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The bal­lot cast blank may still be con­sid­ered as a vote against all those whom an elec­tor could have advan­taged had this elec­tor decided to do so. Such a view­point reflects a log­i­cally pos­si­ble inter­pre­ta­tion of the phrase “to vote for” [22]. Here, the absten­tion of an elec­tor is under­stood as a vote that is phys­i­cally cast. How­ever, this vote does not advan­tage any per­son whom this elec­tor could have advan­taged. In par­tic­u­lar, it does not advan­tage the pres­i­den­tial and vice pres­i­den­ tial can­di­dates whose slates of elec­tors form the Elec­toral Col­lege.

Nev­er­the­less, the motives under­ly­ing the amend­ment are under­stand­able. Also, the Twenty Sec­ond Amend­ment has cre­ated a con­sti­tu­tional puz­zle. The amend­ment lim­ited the right of a cit­iz­ en to be elected Pres­i­dent. Yet, it did not say any­thing about the eli­gi­bil­ity of a cit­iz­ en who has been elected Pres­i­dent twice or who served “… more than 2 years of a term for which some other per­son was elected Pres­i­dent …” to be elected Vice Pres­id­ ent. Indeed, the amend­ment lim­ited only the right of a cit­i­zen to be elected Pres­ i­dent.

It dis­cusses the basic prin­ci­ples of the cur­rent elec­tion sys­tem, along with seven puz­zles of the Twelfth Amend­ment that have remained unsolved since its rat­i­fi­ca­tion in 1804. Keywords Abstaining electors • Concepts and basic principles of the election system • Double-balloting principle of voting in the Electoral College • Electoral tie • Faithless electors • Supreme Court decisions • Twelfth Amendment • Twentieth Amendment • “Winner-take-all” method for awarding state electoral votes The Elec­toral Col­lege cre­ated by the Found­ing Fathers and today’s are two dif­fer­ent elec­tion mech­a­nisms.

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