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Guided Questions
Q.1 What proves that the election of the president is as good as it gets?
Q.2 Why is the process important?
Q.3 What is an advantage that secured for the Executive?
Q.4 What was the plan devised by the convention?
Q.5 What is a good thing about our electoral system listed in Federalist #68?
Q.6 Why is it a test of the people's good judgement to elect a good administration?
Q.7 Who votes for the Lieutenant Governor, who presides in the Senate as the substitute governor?
Q.8 Who did they want the election to be made by?
Q.9 why did they want a small group of people to do the selections?
Q.10 Why is it so important that the election chosen in the state, vote in the state which they're chosen?
Summary
Gabby, Emily, Alexxis, Jazmyn, Victoria, Kirestin, and Kaija
The Federalist paper #68 discuss that the system of an electoral college, ensures that the sense of the people will have key role in the selecting of the president as little opportunity as possible to tumult and disorder.” It was believed that electing the president directly, without the intermediate step of the electors, might lead to instability. Hamilton argues that electors will be protected from bias since they do not hold any other political office and are separated from electors from other states. Hamilton believed that this system would best ensure that the president was a man of great virtue and ability. This paper also discusses the provisions for the House of Representatives to elect the president in cases in which no candidate receives a majority of the votes. It furthermore defends the decision to elect the vice-president in much the same way that the president is elected.