There are many criticisms about the electoral college system. In the next few paragraphs we will explore several criticisms and pros and cons of various reform proposals. One of the main criticisms we are faced today and still facing today is why not vote through popularity voting rather than relying on electorates. One reason is that states such as Wyoming and Idaho benefit from it and do not want to change it. Because there are three voters in each state, countries with less population will gain more powerful political power than voting by voting.
When young Americans saw candidates in the 2000 presidential primary, they saw a flaw in the electoral college system. It is a coincidence that candidates spent a lot of wealth and time in several states, including New York, California, Texas, these states account for 44% of electoral colleges and other states are skipping . Almost nobody - who can blame them? Candidates are only needed to become the next US President. But young Americans like me do not think so; we think the votes of other people are worth more than ourselves. Politicians are not entirely responsible for it, they are the systems they operate. But the officials we elect have to start in a reforming way. Now is the time to change.
Most people are aware of the election campaign as a flawed system in the 2001 election. Opponents of the system have some strong arguments at electoral colleges. The main arguments are the possibility of the House of Representatives electing the president, the value of unjust voting, the possibility of suppressing the voter's voting rate, the overall system of the winner, the possibility that the winner did not win the election, and It is about the possibility of "unfair" voting. Nevertheless, supporters of Electoral College stated that it is a proven system that discourages election fraud and maintains the parties' systems.
February 17, 1801 - Thomas Jefferson was elected the third president of the United States in the House of Representatives' election. His vice president Aaron Bar was elected by 73 electorates due to the original voting flaw. This system will be revised with the 12th Constitutional amendment. February 24, 1803 - The US Supreme Court set the background of judicial review because it overturned the first US laws of Marbury and Madison and decided that the Constitution provision was invalid. This is the Supreme Court which establishes the status as an equal member of the three branches of the US government.