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64 Pol. Sci. Q. 1 (1949)

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Volume  LXIV


      POLITICAL SCIENCE

               QUARTERLY


        REFORM OF THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM

                       Introduction
   T is my purpose in this article to examine those features of
   our  electoral system which have been singled out for re-
   form   in the amendment to the Constitution recently pro-
posed by Senator Lodge and now under public debate.' I must
begin, however, by pointing out and commenting  upon  two
things which the Lodge amendment does not do, but in respect
of which there has been much popular misconception.,
  In the first place the Lodge amendment does not provide for
a direct election of the President of the United States by the
people at large. The intermediate electors are abolished, but
the electoral vote is retained. This means that it would still be
possible for a candidate receiving a minority of the popular vote
to receive a majority of the electoral vote. Take two states each
having 24 electoral votes, and assume that 4 million popular
votes are cast in one, 2.4 millions in the other. In state A the
Republican receives 3/4 of the popular vote, the Democrat '4;
in state B ithe Republican receives Y/, the Democrat 7/s. The
popular vote in the two states together is 3.3 millions for the
Republican, 3.1 millions for the Democrat. But  under the
Lodge amendment-which provides   for prorating the electoral
votes of each state between the candidates in proportion to their
popular votes therein-the Democrat is credited with 27 elec-
toral votes to the Republican's 21. The proportional voting
  1 81st Cong., 1st. Sess., S. J. Res. 2 (January 5, 1949).
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March  1949


Number  1

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