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12th Amendment

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE 12TH AMENDMENT

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THE BREAK DOWN

  • This is the amendment that created the electoral college.
  • The electoral college is made up of representatives from each state,
  • The biggest states, population wise, having more representatives known as electors.
  • These electors all give their vote for the presidential candidate that wins the popular
  • Vote in each state.

THE HISTORY AND NEED OF THE 12TH AMENDMENT

  • After a disastrous election in 1800 the 12th Amendment came about in 1804.
  • In 1796 the system was set up that the first place winner of the election was to be president
  • While the second place winner was to be VP. In 1800 this resulted in two candidates from separate
  • Parties were nominated president and vp. This matter was brought to the house where each state had
  • One vote. This led to the amendment in which President and running mate were paired together

THE 12TH AMENDMENT MADE IT SO THAT EVERY STATE

  • No matter how small had a say in voting.
  • It was the anti federalist that were for this amendment while the federalist were against it.
  • While many people want to get rid of the electoral college, some fear that small states could
  • Get overwhelmed in a popular vote. With the electoral college each state gets at least 3 representatives.

FAMOUS CASE WAS BUSH VS. GORE

  • WHERE IN 2000 VOTES WERE SO CLOSE AND IT CAME DOWN TO FLORIDA,
  • Where bush's younger brother was governor. Ending in George Bush winning.

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