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17 October, 22:42

7. Why is support for the Electoral College greater in small population states than it is in larger population states?

The smaller population states tend to agree with the Electoral College's candidate for president.

The smaller population states don't have the financial support for running popular vote elections.

The smaller population states are happier to let a small group of people choose the president.

The smaller population states have more power by using the Electoral College than they would otherwise.

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  1. 18 October, 01:28
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    The smaller population states have more power by using the Electoral College than they would otherwise.

    Explanation:

    The Electoral College of the United States is made up of electors who elect the President and Vice President of the United States. The Constitution determines how many voters each state has; in practice, the number is the same as the total numebr of congressmen that each state has.

    Voters do not directly elect the President and Vice President of the United States, but vote through the constituencies of their own state. Voters can, in principle, vote for any candidate, but in practice undertake to vote for a particular candidate, and thus voters know how to cast their vote through their constituents for their own candidate. This is an example of an indirect election method.

    The smaller popularion states tend to support the electoral college more emphatically than the larger population states, since this voting mechanism implies an equalization in the proportion of votes by the smaller states with respect to the larger states. Otherwise, if it were the case of direct vote by citizens, four or five states could be decisive, leaving other citizens on a secondary level.
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