Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, 第 2 卷,第 2 篇﹔第 45 卷Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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第 1637 頁
... vote of that State; and thirty-one Representatives here constitute the sum of the majorities of the delegations of thirteen States of the Union. Thus C, with only twenty-one electoral votes, against the remaining two hundred and forty ...
... vote of that State; and thirty-one Representatives here constitute the sum of the majorities of the delegations of thirteen States of the Union. Thus C, with only twenty-one electoral votes, against the remaining two hundred and forty ...
第 1639 頁
... vote for the Presidency; that it may occur, under the present provisions of the Constitution, where an individual may have received a very small number of Electoral votes, as in the cases I have supposed. - It may happen, sir, that a ...
... vote for the Presidency; that it may occur, under the present provisions of the Constitution, where an individual may have received a very small number of Electoral votes, as in the cases I have supposed. - It may happen, sir, that a ...
第 1645 頁
... votes will be given to one candidate, thereby suppressing the voice of a minority of that State, who, by the district system, would be entitled to give one vote. One vote of the minority, then, by the general ticket system, is ...
... votes will be given to one candidate, thereby suppressing the voice of a minority of that State, who, by the district system, would be entitled to give one vote. One vote of the minority, then, by the general ticket system, is ...
第 1647 頁
... voted by general ticket. Did the gentleman who received the undivided electoral vote of that State, in fact receive the support, even of the majority of the People of Ohio 2 - No sir; supported as he was, by a very small number of votes ...
... voted by general ticket. Did the gentleman who received the undivided electoral vote of that State, in fact receive the support, even of the majority of the People of Ohio 2 - No sir; supported as he was, by a very small number of votes ...
第 1655 頁
... votes; the smaller States, on the principle that it was a confederation of States, would contend for an equal vote ; that is, to vote by States, and not by population or numbers. To settle the difficulty, the present article was agreed ...
... votes; the smaller States, on the principle that it was a confederation of States, would contend for an equal vote ; that is, to vote by States, and not by population or numbers. To settle the difficulty, the present article was agreed ...
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