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Recent Proposals to Reform the Electoral College System

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Since the 1932 election, developments have occurred which indicate a growing disposition to simplify the presidential election ballot and suggest that a revision of the mode of electing the chief executive may be eventually realized through constitutional amendment. The so-called “presidential short ballot” reform, which was first adopted in Nebraska in 1917, has moved forward rapidly in recent years. Sixteen states now have enacted statutes eliminating the names of presidential electors from the general election ballot, thus permitting their voters to choose electors by indicating a preference only for a party's presidential candidates.

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  • Kallenbach, Joseph E., 1936. "Recent Proposals to Reform the Electoral College System," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(5), pages 924-929, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:30:y:1936:i:05:p:924-929_03
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