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By The Origins of the Twelfth Amendment: The Electoral College in the Early Republic, 1787-1804: 0344 (Contributions in Political Science)
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This work provides the first in-depth study of the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution from the larger perspective of the development of the electoral college. Too often viewed as a modest reform to prevent the recurrence of the 1800-1801 election crisis, the Twelfth Amendment, according to Kuroda, was actually the decisive step in the evolution of the modern electoral college. Significantly, the amendment implicitly recognized the existence of national political parties and allowed the party which won the most electoral votes to win the offices of President and Vice President. But it was also significant for what it did not do: it did not abolish presidential electors; did not prohibit a winner-take-all electoral system; and did not mandate district election of electors.
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- Brand
- By
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0313291519
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 30 August 1994
- Listed Since
- 08 February 2007
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