Thursday, June 09, 2022

 Electors Voting Process: Part Ten

 Electors Voting Process: Part Ten


The electors for the head executive of the state and federal government(governor and President) should be chosen by the Population-Based Model. In the current U.S. Constitution, if the electors fail to choose the President, then the House of Representatives chooses the President. 

The House of Representatives is based on a Population-Based Model as each congressional district has virtually the same population. Therefore, each Presidential elector must represent a specific congressional district because of that fact. 

The reason why the electors for President should be chosen this way is they have to answer more to the People than to the State in choosing the head executive of the federal branch. This is necessary otherwise the Presidency would be too Imperial Democratic. The President needs to be more directly tied to the People than the State in administering the federal government. 

The governor, as head executive of the state government, has to follow the principle of the President for the same reasons as state government has to have the basically same Republic form of government as the federal government. Therefore its electors must be chosen by Population-Based Model as well.
Each elector must represent a state delegate/assembly district as each of these districts have virtually the same population.

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