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<span>According to Article 13 of the Articles of Confederation what percentage of votes by the States was required to ratify any amendments
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the United States Constitution, the authority to regulate the time, place, and manner of federal elections is up to each State, unless Congress legislates otherwise.
They are organized in the same way:
1. Preamble: explaining philosophy, vision and mission of the government
2. Articles: outlining the functions of each parts of government
3. Amendments: adding the official changes and additions to constitutions
A) There was no way to distinguish between votes cast for the president and those cast for the vice president, it was necessary to amend the Constitution to make it clear how votes are cast in the Electoral College.
How does the Vice President fit into the Constitution?
The vice president of the United States is appointed Senate president by the Constitution. As well as filling in as managing official, the VP has the sole ability to break a tie vote in the Senate and officially directs the getting and including of discretionary polling forms cast in official races.
Which Electoral College amendment separated votes for President and Vice President?
The 12th Amendment, which was approved by Congress on December 9, 1803, and ratified on June 15, 1804, fixed flaws in the previous electoral system that were to blame for the contentious Presidential Election of 1800. This allowed for separate Electoral College votes for the President and Vice President.
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