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The Electoral College and the Constitution Robert M. Hardaway

The Electoral College and the Constitution By Robert M. Hardaway

The Electoral College and the Constitution by Robert M. Hardaway


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Summary

This study examines how the Electoral College actually works, how it is supposed to work, and how it might be reformed. Robert Hardaway first looks at the Constitutional Convention, the Twelfth Amendment, and historical elections where the Electoral College has come into play, providing the historical background to the present-day College.

The Electoral College and the Constitution Summary

The Electoral College and the Constitution: The Case for Preserving Federalism by Robert M. Hardaway

This study examines how the Electoral College actually works, how it is supposed to work, and how it might be reformed. Robert Hardaway first looks at the Constitutional Convention, the Twelfth Amendment, and historical elections where the Electoral College has come into play, providing the historical background to the present-day College. Next he examines the electors themselves--how they are chosen in the states and the laws relating to the obligations of electors in casting their votes. The election of the president and vice president by the House of Representatives is also examined. Finally, Hardaway discusses and analyzes the proposed reforms to the Electoral College, including those before the Congress at present. Professor Hardaway's book makes a strong case for the preservation of the federalist principles incorporated into the constitutional framers' plan for election of the president of the United States. The book richly documents its case with examples from past elections, while at the same time providing the reader with all information needed to make an independent judgment.

About Robert M. Hardaway

ROBERT M. HARDAWAY is Professor of Law at the University of Denver. He is the author of Airport Regulation, Law and Public Policy (Quorum, 1991) and Population, Law, and the Environment (Praeger, 1994).

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: The Solar System of Government Power The Electoral College: How It Really Works Origins: The Constitutional Convention and the Twelfth Amendment Evolution: Refining the Electoral Process Elections: Electoral Effects and Applications Reform: Proposals and Alternatives Conclusion: The Case for Preserving Federalism Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275945695
9780275945695
0275945693
The Electoral College and the Constitution: The Case for Preserving Federalism by Robert M. Hardaway
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1994-08-30
200
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