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They mostly kept them secret, except George Washingtons election, which was public for everyone to read and not attend though I think.
Answer:
Offices closed and many people were laid off leaving them without jobs
Explanation:
Just had to guess since there was no answer elsewhere
<span>They assumed only prominent individuals could win election in large districts. There were also less states and people in the country, so 65 people was at the time considered a fair representation of the country.</span>