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After the completion of the 2000 presidential race, Americans were left with many questions concerning the Electoral College. How are disputed presidential elections resolved? Why do we have an electoral college? Is the Electoral College still necessary? The latest edition of After the People Vote: A Guide to...
What ifElectoral College reformersamended the Constitution but didn't ask Congress?
The new edition of this popular guideexamines how the electoral college and postelection processes work andincludes a short history ofcontested elections.
The new edition of this popular guide provides a short history of contested elections, including a fresh essay on the 2000 election.
Assessing the progress of election reform is difficult, as elections are still extremely decentralized with very different practices across states and even within states.
This event will be held in Hart Auditorium at the Georgetown University Law Center.
Is another Bush v. Gore possible? What if the U.S. Supreme Court held the fate of another presidential election in its hands?
November 4, 2008; a blizzard hits Denver, Colorado; the resulting whiteout causes total city gridlock,...
The AEI Press has just released a new edition of After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College, which explains how the electoral college works.
The nonreligious white voters from the southwestern states could be Obama's key votes.




