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After the people vote
After the people vote, The extraordinary presidential election contest in 2000 raised new issues about the electoral process. In the third edition of After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College, leading constitutional, political, and legal scholars use examples from, After the people vote has a rating of 4.5 stars
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After the people vote, The extraordinary presidential election contest in 2000 raised new issues about the electoral process. In the third edition of After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College, leading constitutional, political, and legal scholars use examples from, After the people vote
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  • After the people vote
  • Written by author John C. Fortier
  • Published by Washington, D.C. : AEI Press, c2004., October 30, 2004
  • The extraordinary presidential election contest in 2000 raised new issues about the electoral process. In the third edition of After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College, leading constitutional, political, and legal scholars use examples from
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Timeline for the elections of 2004 and 2008
Pt. I How the electoral college works 1
1 How are electors appointed? 3
2 For whom do electors vote? 9
3 How are the electoral votes counted? 13
4 What if no one has a majority? 17
5 What if no one has been chosen by inauguration day? 20
6 What if a major party candidate dies or resigns? 23
Pt. II The history of disputed elections 27
7 Three disputed elections : 1800, 1824, 1876 29
8 The 2000 election 37
Pt. III Arguments for and against the electoral college 49
9 Let's hear it for the electoral college 51
10 Why old and new arguments for the electoral college are not compelling 55
11 Excerpts from "The electoral college and the American idea of democracy" 66
App. A Provisions in the Constitution for presidential selection 71
App. B Statutory provisions for presidential selection 74
App. C Nomination and binding of presidential electors 83
App. D 1825 precedents 85
App. E Party rules 88
App. F Allocation of electoral votes among the states for 2004 and 2008 89
App. G Faithless electors 90
App. H Electoral college and popular vote outcomes of all elections 91


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