16.2.2

Reforms

Test yourself

Direct Elections or Proportional System

Direct elections or a proportional system are proposed to replace the Electoral College system.

Illustrative background for Advantages of direct electionsIllustrative background for Advantages of direct elections ?? "content

Advantages of direct elections

  • Direct elections would elect the president by a direct popular vote with the winning candidate having the largest percentage of the vote.
    • Direct elections would resolve the issue of candidates, such as George W. Bush in 2000 and Donald Trump in 2016, winning the presidential election despite losing the popular vote.
Illustrative background for Disadvantages of direct electionsIllustrative background for Disadvantages of direct elections ?? "content

Disadvantages of direct elections

  • However, it is unlikely for a president to win over 50% of the popular vote.
    • This is because there is no need for an absolute majority causing many candidates to run.
Illustrative background for Advantages of the proportional systemIllustrative background for Advantages of the proportional system ?? "content

Advantages of the proportional system

  • Reform to a proportional system would give Electoral College votes to candidates based on the proportion of the popular vote won in each state.
    • A proportional system would more equally distribute Electoral College votes, and be fairer to third parties who gain support.
Illustrative background for Disadvantages of the proportional systemIllustrative background for Disadvantages of the proportional system ?? "content

Disadvantages of the proportional system

  • Candidates are less likely to win an absolute majority of Electoral College votes, as candidates for smaller parties would be able to compete and win votes.
    • This could result in a situation where no candidate wins a majority.

Congressional District System

The congressional district system awards candidates an Electoral College vote for every congressional district won and two votes for each state won.

Illustrative background for Nebraska and MaineIllustrative background for Nebraska and Maine ?? "content

Nebraska and Maine

  • Nebraska and Maine are currently the only states using the congressional district system in elections.
    • In 2016 Maine’s four Electoral College votes were split with Hillary Clinton winning three votes and Donald Trump winning one.
Illustrative background for DisadvantagesIllustrative background for Disadvantages ?? "content

Disadvantages

  • There are disadvantages to a congressional district system
    • Using a congressional district system would have only caused small changes to previous election results.
    • The congressional district system can cause less proportionate results, particularly if the winning candidate wins fewer districts by big margins.
Illustrative background for Different outcomesIllustrative background for Different outcomes ?? "content

Different outcomes

  • In 2016, a congressional district system would have still caused Donald Trump's victory.
  • In 2000, the congressional district system would have given George Bush a larger victory than the electoral college, despite losing the popular vote to Al Gore.

Jump to other topics

1Democracy & Participation

2Political Parties

3Electoral Systems

4Voting Behaviour & the Media

5Conservatism

6Liberalism

7Socialism

8The UK Constitution

9The UK Parliament

10The Prime Minister & the Executive

11Relationships Between Government Branches

12US Constitution & Federalism

13US Congress

14US Presidency

15US Supreme Court & Civil Rights

16US Democracy & Participation

17Comparing Democracies

18Feminism

19Nationalism

Go student ad image

Unlock your full potential with GoStudent tutoring

  • Affordable 1:1 tutoring from the comfort of your home

  • Tutors are matched to your specific learning needs

  • 30+ school subjects covered

Book a free trial lesson