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Old November 8th, 2004, 12:32 PM
Scott Seidman
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Default The Electoral system

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In the 2000 election Gore won the popular vote by about 500,000 votes,
but lost the election to Bush by the Electoral vote count.

In the 2004 election Bush won the popular vote by about 3,500,000 votes,
but if Kerry had gotten about 140,000 more votes in Ohio he would now be
the President-elect by virtue of a majority of Electoral votes.

Isn't it time to reform this stupid, broken system?


Electoral-vote.com has a nifty review of the problem, and a variety of
suggestions that have come up over the years to deal with it. One of the
easiest seems to be to simply leave all the rules in place, and increase
the size of the House to bring the College more in line with the popular
vote. This has the advantage of not requiring messing w/ the Constitution,
and it leaves the College in place as a check, which may not have been its
original purpose, but it can certainly function that way.

Scott