Saturday, October 08, 2022

The Use Of Electors: Clarification-Part Twenty-One

The Use Of Electors: Clarification-Part Twenty-One 


The following is what should be proposed in the state's choosing of its presidential candidate. 

If a majority of electors are unable to choose the candidate for President, then the candidate out of the Top Three vote-getters, whose electors received the majority of electoral votes cast for those three candidates' electors, becomes that state's choice for President. In other words the candidate out of the Top Three vote-getters, whose electors won the majority of localities' ward/districts that those three  candidates' electors won throughout all the state senate districts in that state, becomes that state's choice for President.

If a majority of electors are unable to choose the candidate for Vice-President, then the candidate out of the Top Three vote-getters, whose electors received the majority of electoral votes cast for those three candidates' electors,  becomes that state's choice for Vice-President. In other words the candidate, from the Top Three vote-getters, whose electors won the majority of localities' precincts that those three candidates' electors won throughout all the state delegate/assembly districts in that state becomes that state's choice for Vice-President.

If a candidate for federal head executives, after failing to receive the majority of elector votes, fail again to receive the majority of electoral votes, then the following must be implemented. 

From the pool of Top Two elector vote-getting candidates, the candidate for either head executive positions (President and/or Vice-President) whose electors received the most direct popular votes in total throughout the state becomes the state's choice for that certain head executive position.

In other words, the candidate has a certain number of electors cast a vote for him or her. The total number of votes by eligible voters for these specific electors who chose one of these two available candidates are counted. The candidate from this pool of two whose electors received the highest number of direct popular votes by eligible voters becomes the state's choice for that certain head executive position.

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