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Are there restrictions on who the electors can vote for
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Can I be a member of Congress Kenwood have engaged in Insurrection or Rebellion against the us or giving Aid and comfort to its enemies
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What are the qualifications to be an elector
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There are no formal qualifications listed in the Constitution however there are specific Provisions regarding those who are prohibited from becoming an elector
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Who selects the electors
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The political parties nominate electives at their state party conventions or by a vote of the party's Central Committee in each state
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What are the legal requirements for Texas electives regarding whom they can vote for
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There are no legal requirements that electors must abide by in selecting their vote Texas electives do however make a pledge to their political parties that they will cast their vote for the winner of the majority vote
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What is a certificate of ascertainment
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List the names of the electors chosen by the voters and the number of votes received the certificate also list the names of all other candidates for elector and the number of votes they received each state certificate of ascertain that are then sent to Congress and the National Archives as part of the official records of the presidential election
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How many Electoral College votes does the District of Columbia receive where is that information stated
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District of Columbia is allocated three Electoral as provided for in the 23rd Amendment
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What is a winner-take-all system and how does it work
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The candidate that gets the majority votes in the popular elections will receive all electoral votes in the state
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How many certificates of votes are there
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A certificate of vote is the official record of the electors votes there is one certificate issued by each of the 51 voting districts
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What are the state of Texas qualifications to become an elector
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Texas election code 19200 to 8 to be eligible to serve as a presidential elector a person must be a qualified voter of this state and not hold the office of United States Senator u.s. representative or any other federal office of profit or trust the person must be affiliated with the party
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When and where are the electors chosen to represent the state of Texas
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Texas election code 19200 1 electors for President and Vice President of the u.s. Shelby elected at the general election for state and County officers held in a presidential election year
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Are Texas electors required to vote for the popular vote or can they vote for whomever they choose
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There is no legal requirement for an elector in the state of Texas to vote based on the popular vote the electors employee pledges to political parties that they will cast their vote based on the popular vote Texas election code 19200 3
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How is the number of electors determined for each state
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The number of electors for each state is determined by the whole number of Senators and House Representatives the District of Columbia is allotted three electors
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Who is exempt from being selected as an elector
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No Senator or representative or person holding an office of trust or profit under the us shall be appointed an elector no person shall be elected president and vice president who shall have engaged in Insurrection or Rebellion against the same or giving aid or Comfort to the enemies thereof but Congress made by vote of two-thirds of each house remove such disability
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Explain the original process of electing the president and vice president according to the Constitution how does it differ from today
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After the election of 1800 the twelfth amendment was added to the Constitution the 12-minute gives each elector two votes in the Electoral College but specifies that one vote is for the president and the other is for the vice president president instead of two votes for president with the runner-up becoming the vice president this amendment led to the system of a presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate running as a team that exists in presidential elections today
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Explain Hamilton's position regarding electors
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Wilton believe that electing the president should be something that an educated person meaning educated on politics matters of State etcetera should make he felt that only those people who were informed of these matters should be selecting the leader of the country and that person should be chosen by the people to represent their voices
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read the 12th Amendment below and explain how it modified the
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The 12th amendment gives each elector two votes in the Electoral College but specifies that one vote is for the president and the other is for vice president instead of two votes for president with the runner-up becoming the vice president this amendment led to the system of the presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate running as a team that exist in presidential elections today
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How many electors are appointed in your state Texas
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Texas has 38 elector equal to the number of members of Congress representing Texas
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What is the minimum number of states that a candidate needs to win in order to win the election and what are those States
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11 States California Texas Florida Georgia North Carolina New Jersey Pennsylvania New York Ohio Michigan Illinois
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Given recent years results and current voting trends create a scenario in which the Electoral College vote results in a tie how would the US elect a president in this scenario
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In the event of a tie the president is chosen by the House of Representatives
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What states gained electoral votes since the last election
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Gained is Arizona 1 Florida to Georgia One Nevada 1 South Carolina won Texas for Utah 1 Washington 1
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What states lost electoral votes since the last election
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Illinois Iowa Louisiana Massachusetts Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania southern states have received the majority of the votes the trend mostly Point towards demographic changes as well as economic downturns
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Using the results map since 1992 which states have voted both Democratic and Republican in separate elections what can be concluded about these states and their role in the election compared to other states that have voted for only one party over these elections
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Ohio Colorado Florida Illinois West Virginia Virginia Indiana Nevada these will be considered Swing Vote States
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Which two states use the district method how does this differ from the winner-take-all method and what are the pros and cons to this method
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Maine and Nebraska the winner of each district gets the votes and the overall winner for the state gets the remaining boats Pros are more representatives of population cons doubtful either of these states would ever be key players and selecting the president
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Since 1900 how many Republicans have been elected president
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11 Republicans
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Since 1900 how many Democratic candidates have been elected president
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8 Democrats
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Were there any Trends or streaks for one party what reasons might explain these trends
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These were Trends based on the economy and increase voting rights for minorities
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The terms of the President and Vice President when do they begin and end
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The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January the terms of senators and representatives at noon on the 3rd day of January of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified and the terms of their successors shall then begin
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