Almost nothing in American politics is weirder than the Electoral College. And in the 2016 election, it might be the cause of violent upheaval.

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When Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential election , he did it without winning the democratic vote nationwide . That is , the actual majority of American voters picked Hillary Clinton ( as of this writing , 49 state have fully reported and she ’s up by half a million votes ) , but Donald Trump give the victory lecture on election Nox and Clinton had to profess .

This result has leave a hatful of people – especially vernal voters , who prefer Clinton by double - digit margins – befuddle about how somebody can win the presidency with a nonage of voters ’ accompaniment .

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It has even precede to calls , endorse up by aChange.org petitionthat currently has nearly 4 million signatures , to change the effect of the election and install Clinton as Chief Executive anyway .

This disconnect , and the orison to override the upshot of the system that put Donald Trump in the White House , revolve around what may be the most curious misdating in American politics : the Electoral College .

What this body is , how it works , and why the presidency does n’t always go to the get ahead candidate bears reckon into , as does the futurity of this rum mental hospital .

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What the Electoral College Is and How It Works

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If you log Z’s through your high school regime class , it may storm you to learn that when you vote in a presidential election , you are n’t actually vote for the president – at least not instantly . The federal regime does n’t actually organize American presidential elections ; they ’re actually DoS election that all happen on the same daytime in November .

On that Clarence Day , voters in each state ballot for a name on the ballot that corresponds to a nominee , but what they ’re really voting for is the appointment of their state ’s electors , who play as spokesperson of the people when they meet in Washington to cast the existent vote for who the prexy is going to be .

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This election , which takes place inside the Capitol Building on December 5 , is the real presidential election , and its issue are binding .

Electors are assign to states according to their universe numbers — sort of . The US Constitution ask that each state have a move over act of voter that matches that body politic ’s internal representation in Congress .

Because each country has just two senator and at least one spokesperson , no state of matter has fewer than three voter in the airstream , though very big province have many more ; California , for instance , will transport 55 electors to Washington this twelvemonth .

For most states , the electors are pledged to vote for whichever candidate gain ground the majorityin their commonwealth , rather than nationwide . California ’s 55 Elector , therefore , are all pledged to vote for Hillary Clinton , while Texas ’ 38 are all pledged to Trump .

The fact that very sparsely populated states , such as Wyoming and Alaska , never dip under three elector gives these states disproportionate influence in the presidential election . In the most extreme case imaginable , a res publica with a single voter living in it would still have the same bit of vote in the Electoral College as Vermont , which has almost 630,000 people populate in it .

The Logic of the System

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Like many other facets of American politics , the Electoral College is the result of multiple compromise between political sect that do n’t be any longer .

The original design for elect the president went by the Virginia Plan , and it called for Congress to elect the chief administrator . This raised hackles at the Constitutional Convention among delegate from smaller states , which ( rightly ) dread the plan was a patch by Virginia ( then the orotund DoS by far ) to monopolize the presidency . There were also concerns about the president ’s independence from the general assembly if he was beholden to them for his job .

The obvious option , favor by James Madison and his allies , was direct election by popular vote . This was ultimately freeze off because of theThree - Fifths Compromise : Briefly , the trouble with unmediated election of the president in the 1780s was that the right to vote was far more far-flung in the North than in the South .

If the President would be elected in a one - valet de chambre - one - vote system , the moneyed Southerners who purchase and sold masses like mules would be massively outnumber by Northerners and would believably have splinter decades before they actually did .

The Electoral College was the compromise . Under this system , each state ’s voters ( which in the beginning may or may not have included pitiable multitude and nonwhites ) vote to assign their state ’s heft to a candidate , who then becomes the President .

Doing it this way avoided the weakening of the presidency that Congressional elections would have caused , without disenfranchising half of the money in the country by swarming over the Southern plantation owner vote .

This part of the system has barely changed in 230 years , and most states ( except for Nebraska and Maine , which split their delegate ) still have a first - yesteryear - the - post , success - take - all organization . This mean that Republican votes in dismal state are as peanut as popular balloting in crimson states , because it ’s the bulk of votesin each statethat determines which voter go to Washington for the material election in December .