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... ELECTORAL COLLEGE SYSTEM The electoral college is antiquated , but its critics have been unable to unite on proposals for reform . ( Her- block and The Washington Post . ) Constitution , even though direct election of the governor had ...
... ELECTORAL COLLEGE SYSTEM The electoral college is antiquated , but its critics have been unable to unite on proposals for reform . ( Her- block and The Washington Post . ) Constitution , even though direct election of the governor had ...
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... electoral vote more proportionate to popular vote , states found they could in- crease their relative influence in ... electoral votes with 3,365,925 popular votes , and Dewey received no electoral votes for his 3,340,953 . If ...
... electoral vote more proportionate to popular vote , states found they could in- crease their relative influence in ... electoral votes with 3,365,925 popular votes , and Dewey received no electoral votes for his 3,340,953 . If ...
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... electoral votes each , all their partisan supporters having voted the straight ticket . Adams and Pinckney ( Federalists ) were defeated . Election thrown to House , where Federalist caucus decided to throw support to Burr . Deadlock ...
... electoral votes each , all their partisan supporters having voted the straight ticket . Adams and Pinckney ( Federalists ) were defeated . Election thrown to House , where Federalist caucus decided to throw support to Burr . Deadlock ...
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