Saturday, December 23, 2023

Commentary On Elections-Part Twenty-Six

Commentary On Elections-Part Twenty-Six

The candidate for Presidential elector who wins the highest number of popular votes in a locality totally located in a federal congressional district obtains its electoral votes based on population. The candidate for Presidential elector who wins the highest number of popular votes in which the majority of the locality's population is located in a federal congressional district obtains two-thirds of its electoral votes matching the nearest highest whole figure. The candidate for Presidential elector who wins the highest number of popular votes in which the minority of the locality's population is located in a federal congressional district obtains one-third of its electoral votes matching the nearest lowest whole figure.

Every federal congressional district, for this choosing of Presidential elector, is to be assigned a total whole number of electoral votes directly greater than the sum of one electoral vote per 100,000 in population. Electoral votes are assigned for every 100,000 in locality's population and have to match the nearest highest figure that has 100,000 as a common denominator. Plainly put if a locality has 20,000 in population, that locality is allocated one electoral vote. If a locality has 1,035,000 in population, that locality is allocated 11 electoral votes.
The candidate who wins the majority of these electoral votes in that specific federal congressional district becomes its Presidential elector. If a candidate for Presidential elector fails to achieve a majority of electoral votes, then the candidate for Presidential elector who receives the highest number of popular votes overall in that federal congressional district becomes its Presidential elector.

When a different methodology in choosing the electors for each federal head executives (VPOTUS & POTUS) is implemented, divided and public governance is firmly established. This takes the power out of the hands of private political parties, other private entities, and well-established same-hands governance candidates and into the hands of the Representative Democratic Republic. Cliff Notes: The candidate for Presidential Elector who wins the majority of electoral votes in a federal congressional district becomes its Presidential Elector. At least one electoral vote is assigned to 100,000 people living in a locality of each congressional district. The candidate for this capacity who receives the most popular votes wins the electoral vote for that locality. Cross-verification is used to choose the electors as Cross-verification is always used to choose head executives at both the federal and state level. The Office of POTUS is area-based as he/she presides over the administration of federal agencies that treats all Americans equally. The POTUS is also the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces so again in this capacity he/she serves all Americans equally. Therefore the election of POTUS by electors has to be population-based mode.

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