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Question by  Misstrish (27)

Could you explain the 12th Amendment?

 
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Answer by  epglaw (553)

Each elector casts distinct votes for President and Vice President. No elector may vote for both candidates if both candidates live in the same state as that elector.

 
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Answer by  John (9008)

The 12th amendment sets forth how the president and vice-president are elected, and sets out the rules for the electoral college.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

The 12th Amendment explains the method to be used within the electoral college to determine who the President and Vice President should be. Whoever wins the Electoral College becomes President. Traditionally, the runner up then became Vice President. Later, the political parties ran a President and Vice President together, and the pair that won the College took office together.

 
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Answer by  Dreamlight (856)

The twelfth amendment is the main reason we have state by state ballots. This method was designed to replace the electoral college under article II, and became an amendment in 1804.

 
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