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  1. Oct 21, 2019 · Updated on October 21, 2019. Who invented the electoral college? The short answer is the founding fathers (aka the framers of the Constitution.) But if credit is to be given to one person, it’s often attributed to James Wilson of Pennsylvania, who proposed the idea prior to the committee of eleven making the recommendation.

  2. Dec 14, 2020 · There are 538 electors, one for each U.S. senator and U.S. representative, plus three for Washington, D.C., which gets three electoral votes in the presidential election even though it has no ...

  3. Jul 27, 2023 · The Electoral College is how we refer to the process by which the United States elects the President, even though that term does not appear in the U.S. Constitution. In this process, the States (which includes the District of Columbia just for this process) elect the President and Vice President. The Office of the Federal Register (OFR) is a ...

  4. Dec 14, 2016 · While Hamilton may have said this about the Electoral College in the heat of a controversial election, the full context of his words seem lost on the Hamilton Electors.

  5. Jul 12, 2016 · Good thing for him he did: The Bush-Cheney ticket ended up winning with 271 electoral votes—just a slim five-vote margin—over Al Gore and Joe Lieberman, a total they certainly wouldn’t have ...

  6. Dec 10, 2020 · As he details, “ The Electoral College divides one big election into 51 smaller ones — one for each state, plus the District of Columbia. Mathematically speaking, this system is built to virtually ensure narrow victories, making it very susceptible to efforts to change either voters’ minds or the records of their choices.”. 5.

  7. Mar 1, 2024 · What happens if the States don’t submit their Certificates in time because of a recount? Title 3 of the United States Code establishes procedures for the Electoral College process and requires that States issue and send their Certificates of Ascertainment, appointing their electors at least 6 calendar days before the meeting of the electors.

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