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The Necessity of the Senate in the Federal GovernmentOf all the qualities established by the framers, only the system of indirect election has changed significantly over time. Election by state legislatures ...
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The Avalon Project : Federalist No 68### Key Arguments for Electoral College (Federalist No. 68)
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Federalist No 63 - The Avalon ProjectThe constitution of Maryland furnishes the most apposite example. The Senate of that State is elected, as the federal Senate will be, indirectly by the people, ...
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How the Soviets Work: Chpt. 3Chapter 3: A SOVIET ELECTION. A General Election was going on in Russia during my stay this year. Save for the reports in the news-papers, one would hardly ...
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