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  1. Feb 9, 2021 · Usually, electoral votes align with the popular vote in an election. But a number of times in our nation's history, the person who took the White House did not receive the most popular votes. The founders thought that the use of electors would give our country a representative president, while avoiding a corruptible national election.

  2. Nov 13, 2020 · In 2000, when Al Gore won the popular vote by about 550,000 votes but Mr. Bush won the Electoral College, such a split hadn’t happened in more than a century. Now, it has happened twice in 20 ...

  3. Aug 15, 2022 · The Electoral College has also awarded the presidency to candidates with the most popular votes but not a majority (more than half) in a number of cases, notably Abraham Lincoln in 1860, John F ...

  4. The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an interstate compact to award member states' presidential electors to the candidate that receives the most votes nationwide. The NPVIC would go into effect if states representing at least 270 electoral college votes adopt the legislation. [4] [5] As of April 2024, 17 states and Washington ...

  5. Sep 9, 2020 · The Electoral College is a system that traces its roots back to the founding of our nation and the legacy of white supremacy. Many of the founding fathers mistrusted direct democracy (“the tyranny of the majority,” according to Alexis de Tocqueville) and wanted Congress to choose the President. Creating this layer between the popular vote ...

  6. Jul 6, 2023 · The Electoral College is a process, not a place. The Founding Fathers established it in the Constitution, in part, as a compromise between the election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens. What is the process? The Electoral College process consists of the selection of the electors, the meeting of the electors where they ...

  7. May 9, 2019 · The Electoral College was created by delegates in 1787 as a compromise between electing the president by a vote in Congress, or electing through a popular vote by qualified citizens. The Founders set up the Electoral College for a few reasons: 1. To balance the interests of northern and southern states. To put a buffer between the people and ...

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