From 44b13bef4973731e885acf0133880462ada04469 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Yu
- A subtle but serious problem with the electoral college is that electors' listening to the votes of the people is only a tradition. Legally, electors can vote however they want, meaning that the US is not theoretically a democracy. This hasn't happened before, but this is one more to the list of problems in the constitution. + A subtle but serious problem with the electoral college is that electors' listening to the votes of the people is only a tradition. Legally, electors can vote however they want, meaning that the US is not theoretically a democracy. This hasn't happened before, but this is one more to the list of problems in the constitution, and is a potential for disaster. +
+ ++ Elections in the US uses what's called ``plurality voting'', where each voter casts one vote to their favorite canidate