Monday, December 25, 2023

Commentary On Elections-Part Sixty-Eight (Session Ten)

If America truly has a Representative Democracy that supports its Representative Republic, it would have 1260 electors throughout the 50 states and territories casting ballots for POTUS as well as casting ballots for VPOTUS. 1100 electors would come from the 1100 Congressional districts throughout the nation. Another 150 electors would come from all 50 states as three electors would represent three different geographical regions from each state. The remaining ten electors would come from all the federal territories, including Washington D.C.

The number of electors have to match the number of federal lower house representatives plus the number of federal upper house senators. Presently there should be 1100 members in the U.S. House of Representatives to serve the 50 states. There should also 150 senators, three from each state. Finally 10 non-voting delegates should represent the federal territories in the US. House of Representatives. Those delegates are prohibited from voting but they do have floor privileges such as speaking on the floor. They can introduce legislation as well.
All electors need to meet at their state capitols to cast their ballots. At a later time the VPOTUS reads out loud the choice each elector made to the members of the House of Representatives. All choices of both Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates made by each set of their electors are thus recorded. Cliff Notes Version: There should be 1260 electors since there should be 1100 members of the House of Representatives, 150 members of the U.S. Senate, and 10 non-voting delegates to represent the US territories. The total number of electors should match the total number of the members of the federal legislative branch.

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