Electors Voting Process: Part Six
Electors Voting Process: Part Six
When
electors for either President or Vice-President are elected by the electorate via electoral voting, one set of electors must be chosen individually by a different entity than the other set of electors. Otherwise the process of
choosing them will not be Representative Democratic. It will be instead
Imperial Democratic or direct democratic, which are both flawed
democratic models.
The
lower house of the state legislature (house of delegates/assembly) must choose one at-large Presidential and one at-large Vice-Presidential elector. The upper house of the state legislature (state
senate) must also choose one at-large elector for President and one at-large elector. The remaining electors for each
state must represent either a federal congressional district (for President) or a state senate district (for Vice-President) in that
specific state.
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