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* Best, Judith A. "Presidential Selection: Complex Problems and Simple Solutions." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 2004 119(1): 39-59. Issn: 0032-3195 Fulltext: in Ebsco
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* Best, Judith A. ''The Case against Direct Election of the President: A Defense of the Electoral College.'' Cornell University Press. 1975. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=94051942&oplinknum=1 online edition]
* Best, Judith A. 2004. "Presidential Selection: Complex Problems and Simple Solutions." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 119(1): 39-59.  
*  Bugh, Gary Edward.  "The Electoral Landscape and Institutional Reform: Exploring Efforts to Amend the Presidential Election System, 1948-1979."  PhD dissertation State U. of New York, Albany 2004. 314 pp.  DAI 2004 65(3): 1093-A. DA3125966 
* Best, Judith A. 1975. ''The Case against Direct Election of the President: A Defense of the Electoral College.'' Ithaca: Cornell University Press.  
* Dahl, Robert A. ''How Democratic Is the American Constitution?'' Yale University Press, 2001
* Edwards, George C., III. 2004. ''Why the Electoral College Is Bad for America.'' New Haven: Yale University Press.   
* Edwards, George C., III. ''Why the Electoral College Is Bad for America.'' Yale U. Press, 2004. 198 pp.   
* Gaines, Brian J. 2001. "Popular Myths about Popular Vote-Electoral College Splits," ''PS: Political Science & Politics'' 34(1): 71-75.
* Gaines, Brian, "Popular Myths about Popular Vote-Electoral College Splits," ''PS: Political Science & Politics'' (March 2001) pp 71 -75 [http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/PopularMythsPopularVote-Gaines.pdf online version]
* Hill, David and Seth C. Mckee. 2005. "The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout in the 2000 Presidential Election." ''American Politics Research'' 33(5): 700-725.  
* Hill, David and Seth C. Mckee, "The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout in the 2000 Presidential Election." ''American Politics Research'' 2005 33(5): 700-725. Issn: 1532-673x
* Issacharoff, Samuel. 2005. "Law, Rules, and Presidential Selection." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 120(1): 113-129.
* Issacharoff, Samuel. "Law, Rules, and Presidential Selection." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 2005 120(1): 113-129. Issn: 0032-3195 Fulltext: Ebsco
* Kuroda, Tadahisa. 1994. ''The Origins of the Twelfth Amendment: The Electoral College in the Early Republic, 1787-1804'' Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
* Issacharoff, Samuel. "The Enabling Role of Democratic Constitutionalism: Fixed Rules and Some Implications for Contested Presidential Selection," ''Texas Law Review'' 2003 Vol. 81, pp 1861-1893
* Levinson, Sanford, Daniel Lowenstein, and John McGinnis. 2007. "Should We Dispense with the Electoral College?" ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review'' 156: 10-37. [http://www.pennumbra.com/debates/pdfs/electoral_college.pdf]
* Kuroda, Tadahisa. ''The Origins of the Twelfth Amendment: The Electoral College in the Early Republic, 1787-1804'' Greenwood Press, 1994 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=23322628 online edition]
* Panagopoulos, Costas. 2004. "Electoral Reform." ''Public Opinion Quarterly'' 68(4): 623-640.
* Levinson, Sanford, Daniel Lowenstein, and John McGinnis. "Debate: Should We Dispense with the Electoral College?" ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review'' (2007) [http://www.pennumbra.com/debates/debate.php?did=8 online edition]
* Panagopoulos, Costas. "Electoral Reform." ''Public Opinion Quarterly'' 2004 68(4): 623-640. Issn: 0033-362x Fulltext: in Ebsco
* Peirce, Neal R. "The People's President: The Electoral College in American History and the Direct-vote Alternative.'' 1968 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98852164 online edition]
* Peirce, Neal R. "The People's President: The Electoral College in American History and the Direct-vote Alternative.'' 1968 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98852164 online edition]
* Rakove, Jack N. "Presidential Selection: Electoral Fallacies." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 2004 119(1): 21-37. Issn: 0032-3195 Fulltext: in Ebsco; critical of Best (2004)
* Rakove, Jack N. "Presidential Selection: Electoral Fallacies." ''Political Science Quarterly'' 2004 119(1): 21-37. Issn: 0032-3195 Fulltext: in Ebsco; critical of Best (2004)
* Schelsinger, Jr., Arthur. "How to Reform the Electoral College," ''New Perspectives Quarterly'' v18 (Winter 2001) [http://www.digitalnpq.org/archive/2001_winter/how_to_reform.html online version]
* Schelsinger, Jr., Arthur. "How to Reform the Electoral College," ''New Perspectives Quarterly'' v18 (Winter 2001) [http://www.digitalnpq.org/archive/2001_winter/how_to_reform.html online version]
* Stewart, Warren. "California First to Pass Legislation to Establish National Popular Vote," ''VoteTrustUSA'' (September 01, 2006) [http://www.votetrustusa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=146&Itemid=1075 online edition]
* Stewart, Warren. "California First to Pass Legislation to Establish National Popular Vote," ''VoteTrustUSA'' (September 01, 2006) [http://www.votetrustusa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=146&Itemid=1075 online edition]
* Turner, John J., Jr. "One Vote for the Electoral College." ''History Teacher'' 2007 40(3): 411-416. Issn: 0018-2745 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
* Turner, Robert C. ''Do Nebraska and Maine Have the Right Idea? The Political and Partisan Implications of the District System.'' ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 2005 35(1): 116-137. Issn: 0360-4918   
* Turner, Robert C. ''Do Nebraska and Maine Have the Right Idea? The Political and Partisan Implications of the District System.'' ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 2005 35(1): 116-137. Issn: 0360-4918   
==Primary sources==
==Primary sources==
* Federalist Paper #68
* Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House, ''Proposals for Electoral College Reform: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary...'' (1997) [http://books.google.com/books?id=_iEIZWAA8bcC&pg=PA1&ots=mtna8EsZGl&dq=intitle:electoral+intitle:college&num=30&as_brr=1&sig=Wk5l0Y020KNNbjmStit1v_R4iBc#PPP2,M1 online edition]
* Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House, ''Proposals for Electoral College Reform: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary...'' (1997) [http://books.google.com/books?id=_iEIZWAA8bcC&pg=PA1&ots=mtna8EsZGl&dq=intitle:electoral+intitle:college&num=30&as_brr=1&sig=Wk5l0Y020KNNbjmStit1v_R4iBc#PPP2,M1 online edition]
* [http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/provisions.html#law Federal law contained in Chapter 1 of Title 3, United States Code (62 Stat. 672, as amended)]
* [http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/provisions.html#law Federal law contained in Chapter 1 of Title 3, United States Code (62 Stat. 672, as amended)]

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  • Best, Judith A. 2004. "Presidential Selection: Complex Problems and Simple Solutions." Political Science Quarterly 119(1): 39-59.
  • Best, Judith A. 1975. The Case against Direct Election of the President: A Defense of the Electoral College. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  • Edwards, George C., III. 2004. Why the Electoral College Is Bad for America. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Gaines, Brian J. 2001. "Popular Myths about Popular Vote-Electoral College Splits," PS: Political Science & Politics 34(1): 71-75.
  • Hill, David and Seth C. Mckee. 2005. "The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout in the 2000 Presidential Election." American Politics Research 33(5): 700-725.
  • Issacharoff, Samuel. 2005. "Law, Rules, and Presidential Selection." Political Science Quarterly 120(1): 113-129.
  • Kuroda, Tadahisa. 1994. The Origins of the Twelfth Amendment: The Electoral College in the Early Republic, 1787-1804 Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  • Levinson, Sanford, Daniel Lowenstein, and John McGinnis. 2007. "Should We Dispense with the Electoral College?" University of Pennsylvania Law Review 156: 10-37. [1]
  • Panagopoulos, Costas. 2004. "Electoral Reform." Public Opinion Quarterly 68(4): 623-640.
  • Peirce, Neal R. "The People's President: The Electoral College in American History and the Direct-vote Alternative. 1968 online edition
  • Rakove, Jack N. "Presidential Selection: Electoral Fallacies." Political Science Quarterly 2004 119(1): 21-37. Issn: 0032-3195 Fulltext: in Ebsco; critical of Best (2004)
  • Schelsinger, Jr., Arthur. "How to Reform the Electoral College," New Perspectives Quarterly v18 (Winter 2001) online version
  • Stewart, Warren. "California First to Pass Legislation to Establish National Popular Vote," VoteTrustUSA (September 01, 2006) online edition
  • Turner, John J., Jr. "One Vote for the Electoral College." History Teacher 2007 40(3): 411-416. Issn: 0018-2745 Fulltext: Ebsco
  • Turner, Robert C. Do Nebraska and Maine Have the Right Idea? The Political and Partisan Implications of the District System. Presidential Studies Quarterly 2005 35(1): 116-137. Issn: 0360-4918

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