Saturday, June 04, 2022

The Use Of Electors-Clarification Part Seven

 

The Use Of Electors-Clarification Part Seven

In the race for Vice-Governor, electors should be chosen by electoral voting at the state delegate/assemblyperson district level.

The candidate for elector who wins the popular vote by eligible voters for each locality's ward/district receives the electoral vote for that locality's ward/district. Each locality's ward/district within the state delegate/assemblyperson district level is assigned one electoral vote.

The candidate for vice-gubernatorial elector who wins the highest number of electoral votes becomes the elector for that state delegate/assemblyperson district. 

The current choosing of electors for state head executives is based on both the Population-Based model and the Land-Based model of voting. Moreover due to each state delegate/assemblyperson district elector choosing only one candidate for Vice-Governor, cross-voting has to be used but not exclusively. The representation of a state delegate/assemblyperson district by a Vice-Governor elector is the Population-Based model for the Vice-Governor elector. The assignment of one electoral vote to every locality's ward/district, in that state delegate/assemblyperson district represented by the Vice-Governor elector, is the Land-Based model for the Vice-Governor Elector.

Both models of voting have to be utilized in the choosing of Governor and Vice-Governor electors. Otherwise the capacity of both Governor and Vice-Governor becomes either too direct democratic if the choosing is solely based on the Population-Based model or too Imperial Democratic if the choosing is solely based on the Land-Based model. 

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