Saturday, June 04, 2022

The Use Of Electors-Clarification Part Six

 

The Use Of Electors-Clarification Part Six

In the race for Governor, electors should be chosen by electoral voting at the state senatorial district level. The candidate for elector who wins the popular vote by eligible voters for each locality election precinct receives the electoral vote for that locality election precinct. Each locality election precinct within the state senatorial district level is assigned one electoral vote. 

The candidate for gubernatorial elector who wins the highest number of electoral votes becomes the elector for that state senatorial district.  

The choosing of electors for state head executives should be based on both the Population-Based model and the Land-Based model of voting. Additionally due to each state senate district elector choosing only one candidate for Governor, cross-voting has to be used but not exclusively. The representation of a state senate district by a Governor elector is the Land-Based model for the Governor elector. The assignment of one electoral vote to every locality election precinct, in that state senate district represented by the Governor elector, is the Population-Based model for the 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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