What is the Electoral College, and how does it work? Do you think the Electoral College should (a) remain as it is currently, or (b) should it be abolished? If your answer is (a), explain the positive...

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What is the Electoral College, and how does it work? Do you think the Electoral College should (a) remain as it is currently, or (b) should it be abolished? If your answer is (a), explain the positive impact of the Electoral College, and defend why the Electoral College should remain as it is currently. If your answer is (b), explain the negative impact of the Electoral College, and defend why the Electoral College should be abolished.


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Answer To: What is the Electoral College, and how does it work? Do you think the Electoral College should (a)...

Soumi answered on Oct 20 2021
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Running Head: ELECTORAL COLLEGE        1
ELECTORAL COLLEGE         2
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
Table of Contents
Introduction    3

Electoral College and its Function    3
If Electoral College should be Abolished    3
Conclusion    4
References    5
Introduction
An election is the process, by which the citizens are selected, who wants to run their government. These are known as political parties. Electoral College wholly revolves around electing two posts for the United States that is vice president and president. This was developed to overcome the fear of direct democracy and to safeguard the interest of smaller areas. It also helps in diluting the effect of votes from highly populated regions.
Electoral College and its Function
An Electoral College is a group of electors who are selected to elect the candidates for various posts. As mentioned by Amar (2017), it is established by the United States Constitution, which comes together in every four years to elect a vice president and president of the United States. Over here, the presidents are not directly elected by the people but by the people’s electors.
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