What Are The Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College Essay

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The Electoral College can be considered one of the more misunderstood parts of our government. People have many misconceptions on how it works, at least I did until I took this class. When the Framers were developing how their new government was going to work, they ran into many problems. One of those problems was they has different ideas on how the president and vice president were to be elected. Some wanted to elect them like they do in Great Brittan with the parliament electing the prime minister. Others disagreed. The compromise was the creation of what we now call the Electoral College. One might think that when they cast their vote in the presidential election, that they are voting directly for the president. This is not so! People are actually voting for where they want their state’s Electoral College vote to go. The Electoral College is a group of people, appointed by the people, who vote for the president and vice president. They are chosen based on what party the voters voted for in the …show more content…

Many people find a problem with the fact that the territories receive no electoral votes because they are not a state. Even though they are a part of the U.S and their citizens are U.S citizens, they get no say in the presidential election. Though Puerto Rico, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands and Guam hold primaries and select delegates, they cannot cast ballots in the general election3. If you are a U.S citizen living abroad, in say Italy, you can send in your election ballot. If you are a U.S astronaut living in space, you can still send in your ballot. Why then, if you are a U.S citizen and move to any of the U.S territories, or live in any of the territories, can you not send in a ballot? Some also say that with the “winner takes all” system, it makes it very hard for third-party candidates to win the election. However, there have been a few presidents—such as Abraham Lincoln, who belonged to third

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