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Electoral College is good for Kansas

May 3, 2019 in Electoral College

The Constitution is full of checks and balances, and the Electoral College was created to put some balance in presidential elections. A recent editorial points out how much this matters for smaller s…

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Delaware joins anti-Electoral College compact

March 29, 2019 in Electoral College

Delaware and Colorado have joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, with New Mexico likely to follow soon. It's about being part of The Resistance. Hopefully legislators considering NPV i…

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Hamilton on the Electoral College

March 14, 2019 in Electoral College

Alexander Hamilton on the Electoral College: "if the manner of it be not perfect, it is at least excellent."

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Complaints about Electoral College apply to Congress

March 13, 2019 in Electoral College

Three common complaints about the presidential election process also apply to Congress.

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Law professor explains why NPV is not "fair"

May 28, 2018 in Electoral College

A Notre Dame law professor rejects claims that the Electoral College is outdated and unfair.

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The Electoral College and Campaign 2016

October 1, 2016 in Electoral College

Who wins in one or two elections is a shortsighted way to think about political institutions. Instead, we should think about the incentives an institution creates and whether it tends toward stabilit…

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States would lose under plan targeting Electoral College

July 27, 2014 in Electoral College

Trent England, writing in The Oklahoman, explains why states would lose under the anti-Electoral College National Popular Vote plan.

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LA Times misquotes James Madison

May 29, 2012 in Electoral College

The LA Times editorial board often prints anti-Electoral College columns, so yesterday’s piece along these lines is not surprising. Yesterday, however, one LA Times writer attempted to utilize James …

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National Popular Vote’s misleading baseball analogy

October 3, 2011 in Electoral College

PoliticsPA.com reports that National Popular Vote has launched a new advertising campaign in Pennsylvania. NPV hopes to dampen enthusiasm for a proposal to award Pennsylvania’s electors by congressio…

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Does NPV ensure that votes are not “wasted”?

August 29, 2011 in Electoral College

A common argument made in favor of NPV (or any national direct election plan) is that it keeps votes from being “wasted.” Editorialists such as this one argue, for example, “Did you know that the 1.2…

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