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  2. The Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022, Explained - AOL

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    The U.S. Constitution mostly leaves presidential elections to the states, though Congress may decide when electors are chosen and when they must vote (Article 2, Section 1). After the tension of ...

  3. Efforts to reform the United States Electoral College

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    The United States Electoral College was established by the U.S. Constitution, which was adopted in 1789, as part of the process for the indirect election of the President and Vice-President of the United States. The institution is criticized since its establishment and a number of efforts have been made to reform the way it works or abolish it.

  4. Amending the United States Constitution is a two-step process. Proposals to amend it must be properly adopted and ratified before becoming operative. A proposed amendment may be adopted and sent to the states for ratification by either: The United States Congress, whenever a two-thirds majority in both the Senate and the House deem it necessary; or

  5. Mike Johnson Can’t Stop The House From Certifying The ... - AOL

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    Johnson could raise a legal challenge over the constitutionality of the newly implemented Electoral Count Reform Act, or ECRA, for example. This legislation passed along bipartisan lines in 2022 ...

  6. 'These are largely constitutional questions': Durbin says ...

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    A challenging mathematical outlook for reform to happen, members of the Indivisible Project, a progressive non-profit, sent a letter to Durbin last week asking to push forward with Biden's initiative.

  7. List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States

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    Establishes the direct election of United States senators by popular vote. May 13, 1912 April 8, 1913 330 days 18th: Prohibits the manufacturing or sale of alcohol within the United States. (Repealed on December 5, 1933 by the 21st Amendment.) December 18, 1917 January 16, 1919 1 year, 29 days 19th: Grants women the right to vote. June 4, 1919

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  9. US lawmakers unveil anti-slavery constitutional amendment - AOL

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    National lawmakers introduced a joint resolution Wednesday aimed at striking language from the U.S. Constitution that enshrines a form of slavery in America’s foundational documents. The ...