How the Electoral College Works Why was it

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How the Electoral College Works

How the Electoral College Works

Why was it Created? • Framers questioned whether uninformed citizens would select an adequate

Why was it Created? • Framers questioned whether uninformed citizens would select an adequate leader for the nation if the people chose the “wrong” President, the EC could override the vote. • Wanted to establish a role for the states in the election process = federalism • Candidate with an overwhelming majority of votes in one part of the country couldn’t be elected by a slim overall popular majority

United States Constitution • The United States Constitution outlines how the President is to

United States Constitution • The United States Constitution outlines how the President is to be elected. Article II Section: Electoral College – 538 people called electors responsible for electing the Pres and VP – # of members in House of Reps (435) + # of members in Senate (100) + 3 for Washington D. C (23 rd Amendment) = 538

The Number of Electoral College Votes Each State has is Determined by: Total Number

The Number of Electoral College Votes Each State has is Determined by: Total Number of + = of Electoral Representatives Senators College Votes Changes with Each Census… State has Each State has at Least One Representative Two Determined by Senators Population at time of Census

Utah 2016 Presidential Election 2010 Census Data Number of = + Representatives Senators 4

Utah 2016 Presidential Election 2010 Census Data Number of = + Representatives Senators 4 2 Total Number of Electoral College Votes 6

Steps in the Electoral College Process

Steps in the Electoral College Process

Step 1: Popular Vote • On election day, voters choose who they want to

Step 1: Popular Vote • On election day, voters choose who they want to be President & Vice President • What we’re actually choosing are ELECTORS who represent the political party of the candidate we like • These electors are then supposed to vote for the candidate that wins the popular vote in a given state

Step 2: Winner Take All • Winner takes all – Candidate who wins the

Step 2: Winner Take All • Winner takes all – Candidate who wins the popular vote within a state…wins all of the electoral votes for that state • 48 States – Nebraska and Maine have proportional system - each candidate gets some votes • Majority rules – Candidate who wins the majority of votes wins the election • Need 270 Votes to win

Step 3: Voting • Meeting of Electors meet in each State capitol to cast

Step 3: Voting • Meeting of Electors meet in each State capitol to cast votes for the candidate they represent (Monday after the 2 nd Wednesday in December).

Step 4: Counting Ballots • Those votes are then sent to the president of

Step 4: Counting Ballots • Those votes are then sent to the president of the Senate in DC • The president of the Senate counts the votes on January 6 before a joint session of Congress • If there is a tie, the President will be decided by the House of Representatives

Flaws of the Electoral College

Flaws of the Electoral College

# 1 - Person who doesn’t win popular vote can be elected President –

# 1 - Person who doesn’t win popular vote can be elected President – 4 Elections 1. Jackson (41. 3%) v. J. Q. Adams (30. 9%) – J. Q. Adams winner 2. Hayes (4. 0 M) to Tilden (4. 2 M) – Hayes winner 3. Cleveland (5. 5 M) to B. Harrison (5. 4) – Harrison winner

# 1 - Person who doesn’t win popular vote can be elected President 4.

# 1 - Person who doesn’t win popular vote can be elected President 4. Gore v. Bush (2000) 5. Trump v Clinton (2016)

2016 Presidential Election http: //www. nytimes. com/elections/results/presi dent

2016 Presidential Election http: //www. nytimes. com/elections/results/presi dent

#2: Electors Don’t Have to Do What We Tell Them To • Electors have

#2: Electors Don’t Have to Do What We Tell Them To • Electors have refused to vote for their party’s nominee – – – 1796 1820 1948 1956 1960 1968 1972 1976 1988 2000 2004 an elector from MN voted for John Edwards (twice, Pres & VP)

How did the media get it wrong? Why did Trump win? • http: //www.

How did the media get it wrong? Why did Trump win? • http: //www. nytimes. com/2016/11/09/podca sts/election-analysis-run-up. html