Erik Reuter wrote:
>
> The electors themselves are mostly irrelevant (although they could
> conceivably suprise someday) but the Electoral College itself does
> have some interesting properties as compared to a straight majority
> vote:
>
>
>
>
> From the Archive: Math Against Tyranny
> By Will Hively
> September 30, 2004

I have a quibble with the article. It doesn't address the way low 
population states are spotted (overall) a few extra electors as 
compared with high population states.
This intentionally skews the overall number of electors and the 
allotment of electors for dense population areas.

Doesn't that seem to make our system a bit less democratic than it 
could be?
A bit less fair?
A bit less accurate in regards to the intent of the design of the 
system?


xponent
The Count Maru
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