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is one day later than I thought it would be. Section 106(a) of the law—what I cite here apparently is an early draft of it (a bill at the time)—addresses this. It looks like a fairly straight-forward addition to the "Meeting of electors" section (currently 3.8 in the table of contents), but the old date is mentioned in at least one other place (4.2.4 "Meetings" in the table of contents, for one). Possibly just a simple change there?
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Also changed is the date the electors meet in their respective state legislatures following the presidential election. I've known it to be the "first Monday after the second Wednesday in December" for a number of years, and then I see that the one coming up in 2024 is December 17 (a Tuesday), which
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A prime minister is NOT the head of state. And the indirect elections in other countries are not the same as the electoral college. The EC is chosen for the single purpose of the presidential election. The indirect elections in other countries have preexisting government bodies choose the head of
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2) notability: this is a highly-critiqued form of electing president that has been the subject of more constitutional amendment attempts than any other part of the constitution (and a system of electing president that every other democracy has gotten rid of). Elevating these paragraphs would
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1) higher-quality secondary sources and analysis. A number of sections currently at the top have really long quotes, citing primary sources that appear to be original research and interpretations that will require quite a bit of work to sort through all the tags before they are encyclopedic.
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Thirty democracies are constitutional monarchies (with elected representatives in Parliament selecting the Prime Minister), and another thirty republics use indirect-voting, including Germany and India.
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Not in Germany; the electoral college used for their presidential elections IS a single-purpose assembly, albeit composed one half by their parliament.
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the certificates of votes so made by them, together with the annexed certificates of ascertainment of appointment of electors, as follows:
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emphasize the most notable parts of the Electoral College (its uniqueness worldwide and debate over its merits and reform attempts).
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The electors certify the Certificates of Vote, and copies of the certificates are then sent in the following fashion:
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So will we see a road rally, mail rockets, drones, and/or delivery robots? Or will an PDF via email suffice? :-)
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Sorry, my phone keyboard was acting up and I didn't proofread the post. I've fixed it now.--
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How Germany’s electoral college was set up to prevent another Hitler - The Washington Post
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Polling about the Electoral College. Added timeline graph from Pew Research Center.
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and other aspects of democratic decision-making. For more information, visit
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This 2022 legislation changed a number of aspects of the Electoral process.
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Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022
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state as an additional duty. This was all explained in your first link --
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U.S. stands out in how it picks a head of state | Pew Research Center
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