Presidential Elections and Majority Rule: The Rise, Demise, and Potential Restoration of the Jeffersonian Electoral College
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The Electoral College that governs America has been with us since 1804, when Thomas Jefferson's supporters redesigned it for his re-election. The Jeffersonians were motivated by the principle of majority rule. Gone were the days when a president would be elected by acclamation, as George Washington had been. Instead, given the emergence of intense two-party competition, the Jeffersonians wanted to make sure that the Electoral College awarded the presidency to the candidate of the majority, rather than minority, party. They also envisioned that a candidate would win by amassing a majority of Electoral College votes secured from states where the candidate's party was in the majority.
For most of American history, this system has worked as intended, producing presidents who won Electoral College victories derived from state-based majorities. In the last quarter-century, however, there have been three significant aberrations from the Jeffersonian design: 1992, 2000, and 2016. In each of these years, the Electoral College victory depended on states where the winner received only a minority of votes. In this authoritative history of the American Electoral College system, Edward Foley analyzes the consequences of the unparalleled departure from the Jeffersonians' original intent-and delineates what we can do about it. He explains how states, by simply changing their Electoral College procedures, could restore the original Jeffersonian commitment to majority rule. There are various ways to do this, all of which comply with the Constitution. If only a few states had done so before 2016, the outcome might have been different. Doing so before future elections can prevent another victory that, contrary to the original Jeffersonian intent, a majority of voters did not want.
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Are you curious about the history of presidential elections in the United States? Look no further than "Presidential Elections and Majority Rule: The Rise, Demise, and Potential Restoration of the Jeffersonian Electoral College"! This incredible book delves into the fascinating story of the Electoral College and how it has evolved over time.
From its origins in 1804, when Thomas Jefferson's supporters redesigned it for his re-election, to the recent controversies surrounding the 1992, 2000, and 2016 elections, this book examines the historical significance of the Electoral College. It explores the Jeffersonian principle of majority rule and highlights the times when this principle was compromised.
Author Edward Foley takes readers on a journey through American history, explaining the consequences of deviating from the original intent of the Electoral College. But fear not, because he also presents potential solutions to restore the Jeffersonian commitment to majority rule. By simply changing their Electoral College procedures, states can ensure that the presidency is awarded to the candidate chosen by the majority of voters.
Why leave the outcome of future elections to chance? With "Presidential Elections and Majority Rule," you'll gain a deeper understanding of the Electoral College system and learn how simple changes can prevent another victory that defies the will of the majority. Don't miss out on this authoritative and enlightening book!
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