Monday, May 30, 2022

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

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

When the electors for the Official Legislative Proposer in the United States Senate convene in the state capitol within twenty days after the election, each elector casts their first preference choice for the State's Official Legislative Proposer in the United States Senate. Each elector also casts his/her second and third preference choices as well. 

If a choice of theirs receives a majority vote by them(electors), that choice becomes the State's Official Legislative Proposer in the United States Senate. If no majority is still not achieved, then the choice with the fewest first preference votes is eliminated. All his/her first preference votes will distribute its second preferences choices to the remaining candidates. This process will continue until a simple majority is achieved. 



Cliff Notes Version: Electors for The Chief Official Legislative Proposer in the United States Senate cast their First, Second, and Third preference choices for this position.

A majority choice becomes The Chief Official Legislative Proposer in the U.S. Senate. If no choice achieves the majority, then the second preferences of the eliminated candidate are distributed to the remaining candidates. The candidate(s) who are first eliminated are those who have the fewest number of first preference votes.  

This process continues until a majority of votes is allocated to a specific choice.

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