ELECTORS

in the history of the Holy Roman Empire, the princes who had the right to elect the German kings or, more exactly, the kings of the Romans (Holy Roman emperors). Until the reign (1493–1519) of Maximilian I, however, an elected king was traditionally crowned by the pope before he was called emperor. Initially the electors merely confirmed hereditary succession. After the death of Henry V in 1125 without direct heirs, the electors set aside the principle of hereditary monarchy, thus strengthening their elective rights. In succeeding years, particularly after the death of Frederick II in 1250, contests between rival claimants further enhanced the electoral principle. Originally all the princes served as electors, but gradually the right devolved upon a few preeminent princes. After 1257 the number of electors was narrowed to seven, but there was no agreement as to who they were. The frequency of contested elections led Charles IV to issue (1356) the Golden Bull (so called because of its golden seal), which regulated the procedure of elections and coronations and confirmed the electoral rights of the archbishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne, the king of Bohemia, the count palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony, and the margrave of Brandenburg. The Golden Bull also imposed the laws of primogeniture and entail on the electoral territories. The electors, who became almost sovereign rulers, formed one of the three colleges of the imperial diet. They served as a counterforce to imperial absolutism, even though after 1438 only members of the house of Hapsburg were chosen emperor. The composition of the electors was changed in 1623 when Ferdinand II transferred the vote of the count palatine to the duke of Bavaria in order to punish Frederick the Winter King; however, at the Peace of Westphalia (1648) an eighth vote was created for the count palatine. In 1692 a ninth vote (formally recognized, 1708) was created for Hanover; thus the kings of England became (1714) electors. In 1803 Emperor Napoleon I of France radically altered the list of electors. The electoral function disappeared with the end of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806.

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...II. THE ELECTORS 42...PROPOSITION 1.Electors vote for parties, not candi dates...PROPOSITION 9.Electors vote for a party image 288...
...71 Choosing Electors: From Variety to Uniformity 74...The Choice of Presidential Electors, 1788-1836 309 c...voted for something called "unpledged electors," Kennedy got 324,050 or 318,303 or...
...II. THE ELECTORS 42...PROPOSITION 1. Electors vote for parties, not candi dates...PROPOSITION 9. Electors vote for a party image 288...
...QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED OF ELECTORS 46...1. Freemen and Electors 255...of certain officers, by compelling the electors to chose one or more alternates was...
...unit rule for election of presidential electors. 41 As Justice William O. Douglas...the people decide?" or "why do we need electors anyway?" Myths and folklore, such as...intended that an elite group of privileged electors would make a choice independent of the...
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Why Do Municipal Electors Not Vote? by Joseph Kushner...telephone surveys, the reasons why electors did not exercise their right to vote...those in a recent survey of federal electors. Keywords: Elections, voting Resume...
...Saturday 6 November 1999; 12.3 million electors of the Commonwealth of Australia participated...The other question asked whether the electors approved a proposed amendment: To...were defeated. The national vote of the electors in favour of Australias becoming a republic...
...Americans instead vote for statewide slates of electors who are pledged to a candidate. The successful electors become the members of the Electoral College...vote. Each state has the same number of electors as the total combined number of its senators...
...states continue to select presidential electors via plurality rule. resulting in vulnerability...hold popular elections for presidential electors, by early in the nineteenth century nearly...of an electoral college, in which the electors are chosen by plurality (usually statewide...
...legislature to declare its own slate of electors since the election of 1876; and the only...settled on the device of popularly elected electors.(6) The electoral college devised...by placing the choice of presidential electors in the hands of the state legislatures...
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Wanted: Three Electors. Let the chattering classes focus...to cast its ballot, three Republican electors decide on their own to vote for him...to argue that our three hypothetical electors should so decide and that American democracy...
...years. Gore-y fantasies of "faithless electors" escaping their ironclad lockboxes and...have learned something about vetting electors since 1972, when a GOP elector deserted...that now in use in Nebraska and Maine; electors would be awarded by congressional district...
...uniform method of selecting presidential electors. The program involves an agreement among...candidates will name their own slate of electors. The state election officer will appoint the slate of electors pledged to the candidate who is chosen...
...The state legislatures would choose electors, but they would be guided by the popular...Constitution, creating separate votes by electors for president and vice president to avoid...democracy movement and went to having the electors selected via direct popular vote within...
...fifty states use to select presidential electors. those shadowy figures whom our Constitution...or less free hand in deciding how its electors will be appointed. In fact, both Maine...Under this system, only two of a states electors are chosen according to the statewide...
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Three faithless electors could still give election to Gore...Gov. George W. Bushs 271 hard-won electors to switch sides still could make Vice...ratify Mr. Bush as president-elect when electors meet Monday in 50 state capitals and...
Ugly tactics put stress on electors. by Steve Miller TALLAHASSEE...25 Republican Florida presidential electors, got an e-mail so disturbing she...Three defections among Republican electors could hand Democrat Al Gore the presidency...
...legislators say law would allow them to name electors by Donald Lambro Florida...that would let them name the states 25 electors if the presidential election stalemate...that permits them to appoint a slate of electors if one has not been chosen through the...
Electors Take Part in American Tradition. Byline: Randi Bjornstad The Register-Guard...Electoral College. Oregon, with a population of nearly 3.6 million, has seven electors, or one per 514,000 people. California has 35 million people and 55 electors, which works out to one per 636,000 people. Wyoming, the least-populated state...
Florida House OKs Bush electors. by Steve Miller TALLAHASSEE...Representatives yesterday approved a slate of 25 electors pledged to the state-certified winner...approve a measure that confirms the 25 electors certified last month by Gov. Jeb...
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ELECTORS in the history of the Holy Roman Empire , the princes...by the pope before he was called emperor. Initially the electors merely confirmed hereditary succession. After the death of Henry V in 1125 without direct heirs, the electors set aside the principle of hereditary monarchy, thus strengthening...
...COLLEGE in U.S. government, the body of electors that chooses the president and vice president...Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators...S. government may be an elector. The electors are directed by the Constitution to vote...
...people of the several States, and the electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State...legislature thereof may direct, a number of Electors, equal to the whole number of Senators...
...Henry VII the Luxemburg party among the electors set aside Henrys son, John of Luxemburg...to the declaration at Rhense by six electors to the effect that election by all or the majority of the electors automatically conferred the royal title...
...However, on Rudolfs death (1291) the electors rejected Alberts candidacy in order...Rhine towns against the Rhenish imperial electors, and by unsuccessfully attempting (1300...provoked a revolt (1300 1302) by the Rhenish electors, backed by Pope Boniface VIII , which...
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