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  2. The People's Choice (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Choice: A Cautionary Tale is a 1995 novel written by American journalist Jeff Greenfield.In the novel, United States'President-elect MacArthur Foyle dies after the general election, but before the Electoral College has a chance to vote him into office, and the media and the election process are swung into chaos.

  3. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The United States instead uses indirect elections for its president through the Electoral College, and the system is highly decentralized like other elections in the United States. [1] The Electoral College and its procedure are established in the U.S. Constitution by Article II, Section 1, Clauses 2 and 4; and the Twelfth Amendment (which ...

  4. Electoral Count Act - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral Count Act of 1887 (ECA) (Pub. L. 49–90, 24 Stat. 373, [1] later codified at Title 3, Chapter 1 [2]) is a United States federal law that added to procedures set out in the Constitution of the United States for the counting of electoral votes following a presidential election.

  5. File:The elector's hand book; (IA electorshandbook00levy).pdf

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  6. Provisional ballot - Wikipedia

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    [1] Some of the most common reasons to cast a provisional ballot include: The voter's name does not appear on the electoral roll for the given precinct (polling place), because the voter is not registered to vote or is registered to vote elsewhere; The voter's eligibility cannot be established or has been challenged

  7. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, Congress passed the Electoral Count Act, now codified in Title 3, Chapter 1 of the United States Code, establishing specific procedures for the counting of the electoral votes. The law was passed in response to the disputed 1876 presidential election , in which several states submitted competing slates of electors.

  8. 2024 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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    The state of Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes in the Electoral College, following reapportionment due to the 2020 United States census in which the state lost a seat. [ 2 ] Pennsylvania held the largest electoral prize of all major swing states in 2024.

  9. Comparison of voting rules - Wikipedia

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    Evaluations published in research papers use multidimensional Gaussians, making the calculation numerically difficult. [1] [15] [16] [17] The number of voters is kept finite and the number of candidates is necessarily small. B is eliminated in the first round under IRV