Evaluating a Potential Electoral College Fix

Spoiler Alert: Majority vote winner-take-all has deficiencies.

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1992 Presidential Election

The 1992 Presidential election was unusual with independent candidate Ross Perot receiving 18.91% of the total popular votes cast. Consequently, Republican nominee George H. W. Bush only received 37.45% of the total votes and no majority of the votes cast in any state. Democratic nominee Bill Clinton only received 43.01% of the total votes and a majority of the votes cast in Arkansas and the District of Columbia. And yet Mr. Clinton received 370 (68.77%) of the ECVs even though approximately 57% of the popular vote was cast for some other candidate. It should be obvious to everyone promoting fair election practices that the current implementation has serious deficiencies when there is a popular third candidate.

2000 Presidential Election

The 2000 Presidential election was a close race between Democratic nominee Al Gore receiving 48.38% of the total popular votes and Republican nominee George W. Bush receiving 47.86%. There was no statewide majority vote winner in Florida, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, and Wisconsin.

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2016 Presidential Election

The 2016 Presidential election between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump was an instance when the national popular vote winner Clinton lost the Electoral College vote to Trump. Clinton received 48.18% of the total popular vote but lost to Trump who only received 46.09%. The main reason for the disparity was that winner-take-all makes no distinction between winning a state with 51% of the vote and winning with 90% of the vote. There were 14 states with no majority winner.

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2020 Presidential Election

In spite of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Presidential election had the greatest percentage of participation since the 1900 Presidential election. Only four states did not have a POTUS candidate majority vote winner.

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