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In reply to the discussion: Another reason to eliminate the Electorial College [View all]Locutusofborg
(524 posts)41. In order to eliminate the Electoral College
The Constitution must be amended. That would require approval of 3/4ths of the state legislatures. That's 38 states. 13 state legislatures voting no would stop it.
Alaska, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, and Oklahoma would be likely to vote no. They are smaller states in population with few electoral votes and Republican dominated state legislatures.
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I don't like the EC. But we will never get rid of it. Thus we need to learn how to use it to
Demsrule86
Oct 2020
#1
I thought it was the state legislatures that decided Senators before, not US house
Hamlette
Oct 2020
#39
not true. An amendment requires 3/5 of all states. The compact only requires enough states to reach
Voltaire2
Oct 2020
#45
The best reason to correct the constitution to reapportion senators according to population.
BComplex
Oct 2020
#23
Again that won't happen either. It was done that way on purpose so smaller states would have a say.
Demsrule86
Oct 2020
#30
It needs to be fixed, and all but a tiny handful of people think it's fine the way it is. And, of
BComplex
Oct 2020
#32
The Constitution was written that way so the people would have a greater say in the House
marie999
Oct 2020
#24
It's time that most of the people (majority) had more control over the country.
BComplex
Oct 2020
#34
The United States was never set up to be a democracy there isn't any exact name for our government
marie999
Oct 2020
#49
Go after the Permanent Reapportionment Act of 1929 as being unconstitutional instead
littleredhen
Oct 2020
#40