Electoral College Flashcards

1
Q

where does the EC derive from?

A

article II of constitution

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2
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how many electors does each state have?

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number of reps + two (for number of senators)

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3
Q

give two positives about the EC?

A
  • guarantees certainty to outcome of election

- ensures all areas of country are involved in electing president

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4
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give two negatives about EC?

A
  • often ignores will of people

- gives too much power to swing states

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5
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how many people are there in USA and how many electors?

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325 million people, 538 electors

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6
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in 2016, how many more votes did Hilary Clinton get than trump?

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nearly 3 million

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7
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how EC votes did Trump and Clinton get in 2016?

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304 v 227

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8
Q

how does the 2016 election shows EC to be bad?

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  • shows it as an undemocratic system as it ignores the popular vote
  • outdated system
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9
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in how many states can electors vote how they want?

A

21

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10
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how many rogue delegates were there in 2016?

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7, with Clinton losing 5 delegates

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11
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why are rogue delegates bad?

A
  • shows EC to be undemocratic as one person can overrule will of majority, if result doesn’t with their political beliefs
  • tyranny of minority
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12
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what could happen if election was based on popular vote?

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it would be possible for a candidate to receive the highest number of popular votes without actually obtaining a majority

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13
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why would it be bad for a president to be elected without a majority?

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president would have weak legitimacy - limiting their power

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14
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give an example of EC making sure pres is elected w/ a majority

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  • 1992, Bill Clinton
  • 43% of popular vote
  • 370 electoral college votes
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15
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how did 1992 show EC to be good?

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EC precluded calls or demands for recounts and has allowed the system to run more smoothly

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16
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give an example of EC allowing presidents to have a large mandate?

A

2012, Obama won 51.3% of popular vote, but gained 61.7% of electoral college votes

17
Q

how is EC giving presidents a larger mandates a good thing?

A

EC benefits political system as it gives president more legitimacy, allowing for govt to function better

18
Q

why is it a bad thing US has undemocratic electoral system?

A

for most powerful person in world to be elected in a system where they don’t need to win the popular vote suggests something is wrong

19
Q

how does EC ensure all parts of country play a part in selecting president?

A
  • to win election, candidates need electoral votes from multiple regions
  • therefore, need to build campaign platforms with a national focus, meaning that the winner will be serving the needs of an entire country
20
Q

what might happen to campaigning if the election was based on popular vote?

A

candidates could and possibly would limit campaigning to heavily-populated areas of specific states

21
Q

give an example of groups of people who would be neglected?

A

groups such as factory workers in Ohio or farmers in Iowa would be ignored in favour of focusing on metropolitan areas with higher population demographics

22
Q

why would parties focus their efforts on big states?

A
  • if they can win majority of vote there, they would gain substantial number of votes
  • would lead to rural areas and small towns being marginalised as their interest would be ignored in favour of urban areas
  • shows EC is good as it ensures everyone’s vote counts
23
Q

which areas does EC give too much power to?

A

swing states - allows election to be decided by a handful of states

24
Q

which states can the main parties always count on winning?

A

Democrats - California

Republicans - Indiana

25
Q

what does EC lead to candidates focusing upon?

A

a select few states which could swing for either party

26
Q

when was the episode of PBS News Hour?

A

November 6th 2016

27
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what was said on the episode of PBS News Hour?

A

“Donald Trump and Hilary cltino have made more than 90% of their campaign stops in just 11 so-called battleground states. of these visits nearly 2/3 took place in the four battlegrounds with the most electoral votes - Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio and north carolina”

28
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what does the the episode of PBS News Hour show?

A
  • EC undermines democracy as it gives power to a select few
  • leads to presidential candidates concentrating their campaigns on these states
  • neglects people in smaller states
29
Q

does the EC really make sure all parts of country are involved in selecting president?

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  • De jure - EC makes sure all parts of USA involved
  • De Facto - big ‘swing states’ with large number of EC votes decide election, leaving other states to fall by the wayside