Monday, May 30, 2022

Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Federal)-Session Six

 

Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Federal)-Session Six 


The choosing of the Official Legislative Proposer in the U.S. Senate should be by electors only. They need to be more insulated from the People than the official legislative voters in that upper federal house.

The United States Senate Official Legislative Proposer elector candidate who receives the highest number of popular and publicly casted votes in a ward/district wins that wards/districts' electoral vote. The U.S. Senate Official Legislative Proposer elector candidate who wins the highest number of electoral votes in that congressional district wins that election as that elector.

If there is a tie, then the tying candidates for U.S. Senate Official Legislative Proposer electors who each won the same highest number of locality's ward/districts are then subject to the precincts' electoral vote results. The candidate for United States Senate Official Legislative Proposer elector who wins the highest number of precincts' electoral votes becomes this elector for that federal congressional district.

For a candidate of United States Senate Official Legislative Proposer elector to win a precinct, he/she must receive the highest number of popular votes which are all publicly cast in that precinct.
If there is still more than one of these elector candidates who have won the same highest number of precincts, then the tying elector candidates are subject to the popular vote results of the entire federal congressional district.

The elector candidate who then has received the highest number of popular votes in the contested federal congressional district becomes the United States Senate Official Legislative Proposer elector for that district.  




Cliff Notes Version: The choosing of the Official Legislative Proposer in the U.S. Senate should be by electors only. 

The candidate who wins the highest number of electoral votes in that federal congressional district wins that election as that elector. An electoral vote goes to the candidate who wins the direct popular and publicly casted votes from the electorate in that ward/district. 

Read the lengthened version to determine what happens if there are ties between the candidates in getting the highest number of votes.

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