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The Case Program - The Electoral College
Information about the electoral college system presented by the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
ksgwww.harvard.edu
Harper's Weekly - Hayes vs. Tilden: The Electoral College Controversy of 1876-1877
Provides an overview of the controversy, biographies of those involved, and a day-by-day account of the events.
www.elections.harpweek.com
Webzine about the U.S. Electoral College provides resources, references and stories about the myths and facts surrounding it.
www.avagara.com
Omega 23 - The Electoral College
FAQs and discussion supporting the Electoral College. Includes a list of recommended reading.
www.omega23.com
Information on the election of US Presidents and the electoral college. Offers election results since 1789, history and electoral college debate.
www.presidentelect.org
The Electoral College Vote Calculator
Interactive tool for determining which combinations of states a candidate can to win to be elected president.
www.november2004.com
Interactive map for do-it-yourself projections of the electoral college results in the presidential election. Includes results of prior elections and each state's voting history.
www.270towin.com
NPR - Debating the Merits of the Electoral College
Collection of stories reflecting various views on the Electoral College.
www.npr.org
John W. Cooper - Is This a Democratic Way to Pick a President?
Defense of the electoral college and representative democracies from a senior at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business
www.johnwcooper.com
US National Archives and Records Administration - Electoral College
Provides information and statistics including a FAQ, electoral college calculator, teaching resources, historical election results and deadlines for state officials and voting resources.www.archives.gov
How Stuff Works - How the Electoral College Works
Kevin Bonsor's explanation includes an introduction, the Founding Fathers' idea, how electors get the real vote, distribution of 2004 and 2008 electoral votes, when the Electoral College counted, and the present view.
people.howstuffworks.com
What Is Your Electoral College I.Q.?
Trivia quiz to test your knowledge of the history of the Electoral College system.
www.richardwarrenfield.com