Reading Room Document
Electoral College Reform
The document discusses the flaws in the electoral college system and presents four proposals for reform. It highlights the concerns about the existing system, such as the potential for deadlock in the House of Representatives and the lack of provision for the death of a candidate before the electoral votes are counted. The document also outlines the four proposed plans for reform: the "popular election" plan, the "district" plan, the "proportional" plan, and the proposal supported by the Department. It concludes by recommending the Department's proposal, which includes abolishing the electoral college, allowing direct popular vote, and providing for contingencies such as candidate death. The document emphasizes the need for a moderate and workable solution to address the flaws in the current system.
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