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Understanding the Fundamentals of the U.S. Presidential Election System [electronic resource] / by Alexander S. Belenky.
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9783642238192
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XVIII, 426p. online resource.
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2012.
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The constitutional origins of the election system
Should the underlying concepts of the 1787 Great Compromise be honored?
Stubborn numbers : how much of a say does the nation have in presidential elections?
What if? Constitutional puzzles, weird outcomes, and possible stalemates in presidential elections
"Winner-take-all" : is it as bad as they paint it to be?
Can the National Popular Vote plan succeed?
When every voter gains and no state loses : can the "one person, one vote" and the "one state, one vote" principles coexist?
How existing election rules may affect the structure of election campaigns.
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