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Every Vote Equal A Statebased Plan For Electing The President By National Popular Vote 4th John R Koza

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Every Vote Equal A Statebased Plan For Electing The President By National Popular Vote 4th John R Koza
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Publisher: National Popular Vote Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.74 MB
Author: John R. Koza, Barry F. Fadem, Mark Grueskin, Michael S. Mandell, Robert Richie, Joseph F. Zimmerman
ISBN: 9780979010736, 097901073X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 4th
Volume: 1st

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Every Vote Equal A Statebased Plan For Electing The President By National Popular Vote 4th John R Koza by John R. Koza, Barry F. Fadem, Mark Grueskin, Michael S. Mandell, Robert Richie, Joseph F. Zimmerman 9780979010736, 097901073X instant download after payment.

The book argues that the President of the United States should be elected in the same manner as all other elected officials, namely a popular election in which each vote is equally important. The book outlines the current system of electing the President. It explains that the U.S. Constitution specifies that the manner of electing the President is a matter of state law, and that the states have the power to implement a national popular vote for President. The book describes, in detail, an interstate compact entitled the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote. The legislation described in the book is currently under consideration by state legislatures throughout the United States.

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