Constitutional trouble for Colorado’s National Popular Vote scheme
Two new SCOTUS decisions make it clear NPV violates the Colorado Constitution.
Constitutional trouble for Colorado’s National Popular Vote scheme Read More »
Two new SCOTUS decisions make it clear NPV violates the Colorado Constitution.
Constitutional trouble for Colorado’s National Popular Vote scheme Read More »
The Electoral College is a necessary part of a wider presidential election system, which in turn is the result of many factors, not just a few.
The Electoral College in Context Read More »
Sometimes “our democracy” just doesn’t seem to matter.
Congress’s new attack on democracy & the Constitution Read More »
The baseless argument that a “national convention can do anything” never has had any force with the national convention known as the Electoral College.
Our Quadrennial National Convention: The Electoral College Read More »
District voting for presidential electors in [key swing] states would . . . isolate corruption to particular electoral districts;
I’ve been in and around politics for over 50 years. I know a diversion when I see one.
Don’t let them divert us from ensuring electoral integrity!—1st in a series Read More »
The [Electoral College] has protected us against highly fractured results and purely regional candidates in almost every election since 1824.
The new mainstream media tactic: Keep ‘em ignorant Read More »
If we were to cut the presidency down to constitutional size, it wouldn’t matter so much that on rare occasions the position’s occupant was not the popular vote winner.
The Electoral College: The target of politicians who would make things worse Read More »
“[A]nother mistake is that because an amendments convention executes a federal function, Congress can control it. But . . . the rules and protocols for carrying out federal functions come from the Constitution, not from Congress.”
New article shows how amendments conventions and other “federal functions” are regulated Read More »
“… when Hamilton stated . . . that he believed electors would use “information and discernment,” that is not very good evidence that future electors did in fact use information and discernment. But it is quite good evidence that Hamilton and his readers believed the Constitution empowered electors to do so.”
A defense of the Electoral College Read More »
Rob explains why II submitted a Supreme Court brief to protect presidential elector discretion and why the National Popular Vote Compact is a terrible idea
[The integrity of presidential electors] has taken on great urgency as “progressive” state legislatures increasingly meddle with free elections.
Two new briefs in the Supreme Court’s Electoral College case Read More »