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1001 ▼a Keyssar, Alexander, ▼e author.
24510 ▼a Why do we still have the electoral college?/ ▼c Alexander Keyssar.
264 1 ▼a Cambridge, Massachusetts : ▼b Harvard University Press, ▼c 2020.
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50500 ▼g Part I. ▼t Origins. From the Constitution to the Twelfth Amendment -- ▼g Part II. ▼t The long struggle to abolish winner-take-all. Electoral reform in the era of good feelings -- ▼t Three uneasy pieces, 1870-1960 -- ▼g Part III. ▼t A national popular vote. "A population anomalous" and a national popular vote, 1800-1960 -- ▼t An idea whose time has come -- ▼t Last call for the twentieth century -- ▼g Part IV. ▼t Partisan stalemate and electoral misfires. Pessimism and innovation, 1980-2020 -- ▼g Appendix A. ▼t Public opinion polls -- ▼g Appendix B. ▼t Constitutional provisions for Presidential elections -- ▼g Appendix C. ▼t The evolution of the term Electoral College.
520 ▼a The Electoral College has always been controversial. A compromise measure from day one, it has been a target of reformers in Congress since the early 1800s. Why has it persisted? Alexander Keyssar catalogs the many serious efforts to change the system, explains why they failed, and surveys the options for achieving a more democratic national vote.
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