by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary Change: The president no longer makes judicial appointments, including judges, the attorney general, or judicial investigative agencies. This power is delegated to the new Judicial Congress. This change prevents a single...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary The electoral college is an artifact of the nation’s founders not trusting the populace with the direct election of the president. The current system, however, has resulted in three recent presidents being elected...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary The various new procedures allow Congressional representatives to propose, solicit support, and potentially mandate a vote on legislation or amendments, with or without the support of Congressional leaders. This prevents...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary Our technological capacity for large group collaboration has increased dramatically since the late 1700’s. We now have means to meet virtually and create virtual discussion forums that render the traditional...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary In elections for a slate of officers, Ranked Choice Voting results in a group of elected officials that more accurately represent the diversity within the voter population. Currently, the majority party in Congress can...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary Ranked Choice voting (also known as “Instant Run-off”) allows a voting population to elect the most popular candidate from a pool of multiple candidates in a single election. Voters rank their choices, instead...
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