The Electoral College: Source of Inequality and Social Injustice in America
by
Gary Parish
HOW DOES YOUR VOTE COMPARE?
GET THE FACTS

One Person One Vote Myth
Fundamentally Unfair!
See For Yourself!
Social Injustice
Football Analogy
Moral Arguments
EC Cancels Votes
Founding Fathers
Invalid Arguments For EC
States' Rights?
Reform Options
Conclusion
Inequality Maps
EC Cartoons
Postscript:Voting Power
References
Acknowledgements


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WHAT'S NEW?
EC REFORM LINKS




Click on your state below to display a map showing states have higher and lower Electoral College votes per voter in presidential elections. Look at other states to see how their vote compares with yours. Under the one-person, one-vote principle all of these maps would be the same, and no one's vote would be worth more than any other.

Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticutt Delaware

District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas

Kentucky Lousiana Maine Maryland Massachussetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi

Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York

North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island

South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington

WestVirginia Wisconsin Wyoming

What kind of an election is it when the voters do not have the same value of vote? You can call it an election, but you can't call it "fair". If it's not a fair election, is it any wonder that voter turn-out continues to decline year after year? (See cartoon.) It's time to change the way we elect our presidents in America.


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