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The Executive Branch #3 The Electoral College
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Elects Pres & VP Indirect election created by Framers
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How does it work? Each state has electoral votes = # of Congress members – CA: 2 S + 53 HR = 55 Electoral Votes – WY: 2 S + 1 HR = 3 Electoral Votes 23 rd Amendment: Washington DC given 3 electoral votes Total = 538 Electoral Votes
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Each State’s Electoral Votes If you are running for president which states will you focus your campaign on?
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To Win! 270 (majority) is required to win the presidency If no one reaches 270 or there is a tie: – HR members pick the pres – Each state in HR is given 1 vote – http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/calculator/ http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/calculator/ – http://www.270towin.com/states/California http://www.270towin.com/states/California
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Winner Takes All In most states the winner of the popular vote receives all of that states electoral votes In Colorado – 54% Obama – 45% McCain – Winner, Obama, takes all 9 EV In Florida in 2000 – Bush has a few hundred more popular votes than Gore, wins all the electoral votes & election
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Why do we have it? Tradition Medium size states love it! – Ohio, Pennsylvania and other medium sized, competitive states become all important in the general election – swing states or battleground states – Spreads out candidate’s attention – To amend the Const need 3/4 of states to agree
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More reasons to keep the EC Usually it works! The winner of the popular vote generally wins the electoral college
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Let’s get rid of it! Popular vote winner is not always the electoral college winner – Not in 2000 – Last time it “failed” was in the late 1800s
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More reasons to end the EC Large states are ignored in general election CA, TX, NY are virtually ignored – why? More confusing than direct elections Faithless Elector HR could decide election
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Should we amend the Constitution to remove the Electoral College and replace it with direct elections?
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Silent Debate! Explain 2 reasons for your assigned position Trade papers Respond / debate with the arguments
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