The Electoral College Enhances Majority Rule
Simple Analogies Help to Explain the Function of the Electoral College
Suppose that you and your adult siblings are planning a family get-together, but some of you want to have the function at the beach and others want to have it in the mountains. What do you do? Take a vote, right? But wait, there's a problem: Some of you are married; some aren't. Some of you have children; some don't. Should spouses and children get to vote? Is that fair to the siblings who are single or childless?
Voting may be the obvious solution, but deciding how the vote will be tallied is another matter. There are at least two ways to proceed, and reasonable arguments to be made for either approach. You can conduct a popular election, providing ballots to all who will attend the function, including spouses and children, and let majority will prevail. Or you can create an electoral-college system in which each of the sibling's families has one vote -- or a set number of votes determined by an agreed-upon formula (perhaps assigning a half-vote to each spouse and a quarter-vote to each child). Each of the sibling's families then holds a popular election in its own household and uses that majority decision to cast a "family vote" for the beach or the mountains.
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