Each State selects its electors in two steps. Prior to the main election, the political parties in each State first select slates of prospective voters. Second, during the general election, voters in each State choose the electors who will represent that State.
<h3>How were the original representatives picked?</h3>
Federalist Papers and the new Constitution
The composition of Congress was one of the most contentious problems the Convention had to deal with. In James Madison's Virginia Plan, a bicameral Congress was proposed; the lower house would be chosen by popular vote, and the upper house would be chosen by the lower house.
<h3>Prior to the 17th Amendment, how were senators selected?</h3>
Prior to its adoption, state legislatures selected senators. When the Constitution was ratified in 1788, it established the Senate as an assembly with equal representation for all 50 states. Two senators for each state legislature would be chosen for six-year terms.
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