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Letters: Electoral college
It’s time to end the Electoral College In 1876, Samuel Tilden won the popular vote by 264,262 votes. However, 20 Electoral College votes were disputed, 19 for Republican-led states. So, “on January 29, 1877, the Electoral Commission Act established a commission to decide which votes to count and resolve the dispute” (https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/educational-resources/disputed-election-1876 ). With votes along party lines, Rutherford B. Hayes won by one electoral vote. Supposedly, in a backroom deal Hayes promised to end Reconstruction. And, let’s not forget Florida’s hanging chads disaster. The Electoral College (EC) is described in Article II, Section 1, of the U.S. Constitution.

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