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United States Electoral College Explained by Zontage: 8:14pm On Nov 05, 2020
United States Electoral College Explained

As prescribed in the U.S. Constitution, American presidents are elected not directly by the people, but by the people's electors. The Electoral College was created by the framers of the U.S. Constitution as an alternative to electing the president by popular vote or by Congress. If it were by popular vote or who gets the most votes, Hillary Clinton would have won in 2016 and Joe Biden would have been declared winner by now. Biden has also received the most votes of any president in American history. Whomever reaches the 270 electoral votes will be officially declared winner. In this system, Trump still has a chance of winning.

The United States Electoral College is a name used to describe the official 538 Presidential electors who come together every four years during the presidential election to give their official votes for President and Vice President of the United States.The Constitution leaves states to decide how electors will vote. It began In 1804, 12th Amendment to the Constitution made sure that electors designate their votes for president and vice president, but the 12th Amendment leaves in place a tie breaking system established by the Constitution by which the House of Representatives breaks a tie on presidential electoral votes and the Senate.

The election of the president of the United States is a two-step process. First, voters cast ballots on Election Day in each state. In nearly every state, the candidate who gets the most votes wins the "electoral votes" for that state, and gets that number of voters (or "electors"wink in the "Electoral College." In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors based on its total number of representatives in Congress. Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes. The candidate that gets more than half (270) wins the election.

What happens if no candidate gets enough electoral votes?Pursuant to the 12th Amendment, the House of Representatives is required to go into session immediately after the counting of the electoral votes to vote for president if no candidate for the office receives a majority of the electoral votes. ... The House continues balloting until it elects a president.

Who sits on the Electoral College? The president and vice president of the United States are elected by the Electoral College, which consists of 538 electors from the fifty states and Washington, D.C. Electors are selected state-by-state, as determined by the laws of each state.

Addendum: Electoral College is a system born of compromise deeply rooted in America's slavery foundation. I will explain this in my subsequent post.

Thank you.

Source: Maria Ude Nwachi

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2862531247403118&id=100009388131283

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by DasaintHope(m): 11:07pm On Nov 05, 2020
Nice.
FTC
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by IamPlato(m): 11:50pm On Nov 05, 2020
there is no method people will not find a way to cheat.

anyway, just remember that when we vote, majority can ignorantly pick the wrong person

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by nwala85: 12:53am On Nov 06, 2020
Thank you for enlightening me

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Onyenna(m): 1:41am On Nov 06, 2020
Okay....

Mana....

Ike gwuru.....

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by fr3do(m): 5:51am On Nov 06, 2020
The US voting system

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by AdaugoChisom(f): 6:12am On Nov 06, 2020
Is good but senators from Northern Nigeria is than senators from South

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by dollarsplenty(m): 7:49am On Nov 06, 2020
Electoral College is anti democracy, it suppresses the people's will.

Note: For those mentioning me out of context, if few electors have more power than the real population, then what is the essence of people's power? When 538 electors have more power than over 300million people.

Before you answer, think about the real definition of democracy.

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by maxiuc(m): 8:21am On Nov 06, 2020
cool shocked
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Amotolongbo(f): 8:21am On Nov 06, 2020
nwala85:
Thank you for enlightening me
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by WealthyValue(m): 8:21am On Nov 06, 2020
Ok
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by salford1: 8:21am On Nov 06, 2020
Lol. Anything about the US elections would make FP.
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Nobody: 8:21am On Nov 06, 2020
angry... we know na undecided undecided undecided

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by ipobarecriminals: 8:21am On Nov 06, 2020
cool Sai BIDEN

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by wunmi590(m): 8:22am On Nov 06, 2020


Thank you for refreshing our memories again OP.

We already know this before.

Both the popular vote and the electoral vote, Biden is coasting to victory and he would be declared the new POTUS, either trump likes it or not.


Trump condemned mail voting, and all sought, forgetting that was part of what made him won his first election .

He should please go and rest in his house, the Americans are done with him, tey don't want him anymore.


Please if you are close to trump, tell him to honorably and stylishly copied our dear GEJ and call Biden to congratulate him peaceful so that him and his son won't go to jail.

Most especially his son

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Xzellentgraphic: 8:22am On Nov 06, 2020
Hmmm....it can't work in naija

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by AltCtrlDel: 8:22am On Nov 06, 2020
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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Sunisonflex39(m): 8:22am On Nov 06, 2020
Is it only me that thinks that this electoral college setting is easy vote buying.. A president can walk up to a governor or so and pay him so and so dollars to vote for him.. At least this one will be easier than going over to the citizens to share tradermoni farmermoni feedingmoni and all sort of nonsense moni we have here in Nigeria..

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by ipobarecriminals: 8:22am On Nov 06, 2020
cool
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by leicestercamper: 8:23am On Nov 06, 2020
Useless explanation from a Nigerian local champion- Maria Ude.

Electoral college is a form of allocation of numbers backed by the constitution to each state in America usually determined by the resident state population. Some states have 3, 4, 10, 20, 30, etc. depending on the residency population.

Like California has the highest electoral votes, followed by Texas. Politically, some states are more important to political parties than others.

For instance, Wyoming, DC, Delaware, North & South Carolina have the least electoral votes, so politically speaking an American politician gives more attention to California, Texas and other states with high electoral votes, than states with least electoral votes.

See the way the electoral votes are classified.

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by ivolt: 8:23am On Nov 06, 2020
It was not designed as a democracy in order to prevent misfits and fools like Trump from taking over. However, the founding fathers did not envisage the age of ignorance and social media.

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Amspecial: 8:23am On Nov 06, 2020
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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Nobody: 8:23am On Nov 06, 2020
Thanks Mrs Maria Ude, but I already knew this long time ago. I am no kid and I studied govt in college.

All I wanted to hear from you is how can a democratically elected govt try to truncate another electoral process just as a result of a massive in-mailed votes coming in after the election day which he himself had asked his supporters not to use.

Tell us how long the process will b suspended! I have been checking google for the past 1 day now and everything remains stagnant.

Up to the Americans here on NL to answer,thanks.

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Doigi: 8:23am On Nov 06, 2020
angry
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by 9jayes: 8:24am On Nov 06, 2020
They should scrap general election then.

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by saraki2019(m): 8:24am On Nov 06, 2020
Nice
Re: United States Electoral College Explained by ventuek: 8:24am On Nov 06, 2020
This is a case of minority deciding for majority....I wonder what led to such system.

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by Lamasta(m): 8:24am On Nov 06, 2020
Wow so its not by highest number of votes by electorates that's interesting...
I just want TRUMP to win that's all

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Re: United States Electoral College Explained by seanwilliam(m): 8:24am On Nov 06, 2020
Like for trump share for biden

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