Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Federal)-Session Five
Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty
Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(Federal)-Session Five
The choosing of the official legislative proposer in the U.S. House Of Representatives should be by electors only. They need to be more insulated from the People than the official legislative voters in that lower federal house.
The House Of Representatives' Official Legislative Proposer elector candidate who receives the highest number of popular and publicly casted votes in a precinct wins that precinct. The House Of Representatives' Official Legislative Proposer elector candidate who wins the highest number of precincts in that federal congressional district becomes the elector for that federal congressional district.
If there is a tie, then the tying candidates for these positions of elector who each won the highest number of precincts are then subject to the direct popular vote results. The candidate for these positions of elector who wins the highest number of popular votes in that federal congressional district becomes the House Of Representatives' Official Legislative Proposer elector for that federal congressional district.
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Notes Version: The choosing of the Official Legislative Proposer in the
U.S. House Of Representatives should be by electors only.
These
electors are chosen to represent a federal congressional district. The
elector candidate who wins the highest number of electoral votes becomes
the elector. An electoral vote is received by a candidate who gets the
most popular and publicly casted votes by the electorate in a precinct.
If there is a tie between the candidates in getting the highest number
of electoral votes, then the direct popular vote results of that entire
federal congressional district should decide who the House Of
Representatives' Official Legislative Proposer elector will be.
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