The Electoral College has always been controversial. A compromise measure from day one, it has been a target of Congressional reformers since the early 1800s. The author examines why it has persisted, catalogs the many serious efforts to change the system, explains why they failed, and surveys the options for achieving a more democratic national vote.
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Alexander Keyssar.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-513) and index.
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