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In practice the electoral college soon gave way to control by political parties.
It was the first election to take place using the party's electoral college.
There is, however, another way to let the people and not the electoral college pick the president.
The electoral college would function exactly as it always has.
During the 1974 elections, there was a change in the electoral college.
The electoral college met to vote for a president on September 23.
I still have no idea what electoral colleges are either.
Bush won the election on the electoral college vote of 271 to 266.
Americans did not like the electoral college even before 2000, but they hate it now.
In 2004, he was elected senator by an electoral college.
It takes 270 votes in the electoral college to become president.
Both on electoral college votes and in the popular vote.
The President was to be elected directly, not by an electoral college.
And he won, by a narrow vote in the electoral college.
And three, get rid of the electoral college because clearly that does not work.
So, that's why we went back to the reformed electoral college.
The winner will eventually be decided by an electoral college.
It was just enough to provide the critical electoral college margin.
He stood for election before electoral college votes every five years, beginning in 1973.
After 1981 the leader is elected by an electoral college at a party conference.
Perhaps you mean that he didn't get a single electoral college vote.
The head of state is a President elected by a parliamentary electoral college.
I cannot think of a democracy in the world that would today adopt the electoral college system.
We have an electoral college; it was put there for a reason."
Electoral College projections based on state polls also show a dead heat.