1992 Electoral Vote ratios
Mike Ossipoff
dfb at bbs.cruzio.com
Thu Oct 24 10:04:30 PDT 1996
DEMOREP1 at aol.com writes:
>
> S TPV EV TPV/EV (low to high)
Yes, these disparitiess in individual voting power should be brought
out. Actually, it's worse than that, because, if you use the populations
on which the current apportionment (& therefore the electoral allotment)
is based, then there voters in different states differ, in their
individual voting power, by a factor of 3.45 rather than just 3.08.
In evaluating the system, it's reasonable to use the populations on
which the apportionment is based.
I thought it was supposed to be "1-person-1-vote", rather than
"me 1 vote, you 3 votes". If a _state_ violated 1-person-1-vote
that flagrantly, it wouldn't get away with it for long, and would
be found in violation of the Constitution (the equal protection clause?).
And the fact that the electoral college is in the Consitution doesn't
mean that it can't violate the Constitution & be unconstitutional.
The Constitution initially provided for the return of escaped slaves,
but now it's well-established that slavery violates other parts of the
Constitution in a big way & would be unconstitutional. So the
Constitution's initial provison for the electoral college could be
considered (because it is) wrong, and in violation of individual
rights, and obsolete & inappropriate for now, as is the Constitution's
initial provision for return of escaped slaves.
Demorep, shouldn't this table also be posted to ER? But clarify
the meanings of the symbols in the column headings, at the
beginning of the message, rather than defining them at the end,
after the table.
Mike
>
> WY 199,884 3 66,628
> DC 227,572 3 75,857
> AK 258,506 3 86,169
> HI 372,842 4 93,210
> DE 289,620 3 96,540
> VT 289,701 3 96,567
> ND 308,133 3 102,711
> SD 336,254 3 112,085
> RI 453,365 4 113,341
> NM 569,986 5 113,997
> ID 482,114 4 120,528
> NV 506,318 4 126,580
> NH 537,215 4 134,304
> WV 683,677 5 136,735
> MT 410,583 3 136,861
> MS 981,793 7 140,256
> NE 737,546 5 147,509
> UT 743,998 5 148,800
> SC 1,228,912 8 153,614
> AR 950,653 6 158,442
> ME 679,499 4 169,875
> OK 1,390,359 8 173,795
> GA 2,321,133 13 178,549
> TN 1,982,638 11 180,240
> AZ 1,486,975 8 185,872
> NC 2,611,850 14 186,561
> KY 1,492,900 8 186,612
> AL 1,688,060 9 187,562
> IN 2,305,871 12 192,156
> TX 6,154,018 32 192,313
> KS 1,157,236 6 192,873
> IA 1,354,607 7 193,515
> CO 1,569,180 8 196,148
> VA 2,558,665 13 196,820
> MD 1,984,580 10 198,458
> LA 1,790,017 9 198,891
> CT 1,616,156 8 202,020
> CA 11,131,721 54 206,143
> WA 2,287,565 11 207,960
> OR 1,462,643 7 208,949
> NY 6,926,481 33 209,893
> FL 5,314,392 25 212,576
> PA 4,959,810 23 215,644
> MO 2,391,270 11 217,388
> NJ 3,343,594 15 222,906
> IL 5,050,157 22 229,553
> WI 2,531,114 11 230,101
> MA 2,773,664 12 231,139
> MN 2,347,948 10 234,795
> OH 4,939,967 21 235,237
> MI 4,274,673 18 237,482
>
> Total 104,447,415 538 194,140
> S=State, TPV= 1992 Total President Votes, EV= Electoral Votes, TPV/EV =
> ratio.
> Note the obvious bias towards the small States and D.C.
> I repeat- the Electoral College is totally corrupt.
>
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