The American Electoral College (book)

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The American Electoral College is a book by Roger MacBride that analyzes the origins, functioning, and implications of the United States Electoral College system in presidential elections.

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instanceOf book
about constitutional history of the United States
electoral reform debates in the United States
functioning of the Electoral College
implications of the Electoral College
origins of the Electoral College
analyzes disparity between popular vote and electoral vote
federalism in presidential elections
founders’ intentions regarding presidential selection
impact of the Electoral College on campaign strategy
proposals to abolish or modify the Electoral College
role of states in presidential elections
author Roger Lea MacBride NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre constitutional law
political science
hasAuthorOccupation Roger Lea MacBride was a lawyer NERFINISHED
Roger Lea MacBride was a politician NERFINISHED
hasAuthorPoliticalAffiliation Libertarian Party (historically associated with the author) NERFINISHED
hasPerspective analysis of advantages and disadvantages of the Electoral College
defense of the Electoral College system
intendedAudience general readers interested in U.S. elections
legal scholars
students of political science
language English
mainSubject American constitutional system
United States Electoral College NERFINISHED
United States presidential elections NERFINISHED
setInContextOf United States constitutional framework
two-party system in the United States
workType scholarly analysis

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Roger MacBride notableWork The American Electoral College (book)