The Electoral Votes of 1876 Who Should Count Them, What Should Be Counted, and the Remedy for a Wrong Count
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The book "Electoral Votes of 1876: Who Should Count Them, What Should Be Counted, and How to Correct a Miscount" by David Dudley Field is a study of the electoral process in the United States in the distant 1876. The author demonstrates deep knowledge and understanding of the principles of electoral vote counting, making an important contribution to understanding the historical aspects of the electoral system. The book examines the issue of determining who should have the right to count votes, what exactly should be counted, and possible ways to correct errors in vote counting. This work is not only important for those interested in the history of electoral processes, but also of great importance for understanding contemporary debates and reforms in the field of electoral practice.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- David Dudley Field
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2009-07-19
- Title
- The Electoral Votes of 1876
Who Should Count Them, What Should Be Counted, and the Remedy for a Wrong Count - Subject
- JK
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1876