The United States Electoral College is the mechanism established by the United States Constitution for the indirect election of the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States. Citizens of the United States vote in each state at a general election to choose a slate of "electors" pledged to vote for a party's candidate. The Twelfth Amendment requires each elector to cast one vote for president and another vote for vice president.
@chneljm2yrs2Y
No, but the electoral college system needs to be completely reformed and updated
@92JXK3J2yrs2Y
Reform to a system that doesn't just benefit the top two parties, but also ensure that city folks are not in control of the votes and that they are equal with rural populations.
@8558FRW2yrs2Y
No, and allow them to vote as they please as was intended by the founding fathers.
@93G2RP72yrs2Y
No, but states elections should use a Ranked Choice Voting system
@88LK76J2yrs2Y
Yes and abolish democracy
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unicameral legislature system with a proportional representation system.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we need to switch to a unicameral parliamentary system with a proportional representation system.
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
Yes, and A. switch to a ranked-choice star voting system, & B. switch to a representative democracy (popular vote) system.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unicameral parliamentary system with proportional representation.
@9334YP32yrs2Y
No, and each state should be given the same number of electors, who are distributed according to the winner-takes-all results of each voting district within the state. Furthermore faithless electors should receive the death penalty.
@92TDH8M2yrs2Y
No, but they should consider the popular vote as well
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a proportional representation system. Presidential elections should be like those in France. The legislative branch should be unicameral.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unitary proportional representation system. For the president do elections like the ones in France.
@92GWJXX2yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a system like France.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, switch to the French system for the presidential election and have a proportional representation system.
@ThomasJ4762yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unitary representation system with proportional representation.
@8ZMD43W2yrs2Y
ideally yes, but the electoral college isn't horrible
@8ZH59GG2yrs2Y
Yes unless it's changes to reflect the popular vote so the people's votes matter.
@8ZGPM3H2yrs2Y
i don't even know what that is
@8ZDTH532yrs2Y
No, but the electoral college should be required to vote for the candidate chosen by their state.
@ThomasJJ992yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unitary system with proportional representation system.
@ThomasJj882yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unitary parliamentary system with a proportional representation system.
@8YYBYBH2yrs2Y
No, but they should take precautions on who is counting cause there are some cheaters out there.
@Thomasjj682yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unitary parliamentary system with proportional representation.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the US should implement a unitary parliamentary system with proportional representation.
@Thomasj2392yrs2Y
Yes, a unitary parliamentary system with proportional representation would be better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unitary parliamentary proportional representation system like Croatia.
@8YJZQSK2yrs2Y
Yes, and switch to a National Popular Vote system with run-offs
@3DSBJC32yrs2Y
Yes but only if we incorporate a representative democracy system based on ranked voting instead of winner take all system. The electoral college ensures representation of the whole country instead of just major cities.
@8YJG6ZH2yrs2Y
every form of government should be abolished.
@8YF4G5G2yrs2Y
I have a love hate relationship with the electoral college
@8YCMCFZ2yrs2Y
Maybe not, but ban gerrymandering and strategic redistricting
@88NZKDZ2yrs2Y
Yes, and switch to a ranked national popular vote system
@thomasjj02yrs2Y
Yes, switch to a unitary parliamentary system where proportional representation is in use.
@8XNVQKP2yrs2Y
no because the electoral college helps us kind of figure out which candidate is going to be president
@8X9NJ8X2yrs2Y
No, but the electoral college should be reformed
@8X8FW3X3yrs3Y
Don't abolish the electoral college, but reform the primary system to be ranked-choice voting.
@89JQZYK3yrs3Y
The electoral college should reformed or abolished
@Thomasj663yrs3Y
Yes, switch to a proportional representation system like Israel.
@Tjolly993yrs3Y
Yes, switch to a parliamentary system. Proportional representation system.
@8WPC6BV3yrs3Y
Yes, and allow each citizen to directly vote.
@89CDM9C3yrs3Y
No, but allow for a ranked voting system. Party primaries should also switch to a ranked voting system.
@8WJKP853yrs3Y
No, and have an electoral college on the state level.
@8WH7Z553yrs3Y
Yes, switch to ranked or electoral districting system.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, would love switch to a proportional representation system like Israels. Smaller parties form coalitions to get things done.
@8VW68P63yrs3Y
Yes, and replace it with Single-Transferable Vote
@8VTBF8J3yrs3Y
Electoral college isn't doing anything wrong. What's wrong is the states who allow winner take all. Blue sections in red states are underrepresented, as are red sections in blue states. Chicago shouldn't be the only place that matters in all of Illinois. All states should be allowed to throw their vote in whoever their section chose to be their president.
@8TRBV6Q3yrs3Y
No, but reform so that votes are distributed proportionally, faithless electors are banned, and we use a ranked choice model of voting.
@8TRBV6Q3yrs3Y
No, but reform so that votes are distributed proportionally, faithless electors are banned, and we used a ranked choice model of voting.
@887SFZP3yrs3Y
Yes; switch to a ranked voting system, a fully representative democracy, and additionally abolish the Senate