by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary Ranked Choice voting can establish a winner in a single ballot, but important distinctions between the top candidates may only come to light in the campaign process when voters have time to compare the final two...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary Though not referred to in the original Constitution, political parties have established a foothold in our electoral process. The organization of primary elections based on political party strengthens these nongovernmental...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary The original Constitution did not stipulate regulations about elections, leaving that function to the states. In practice, however, the diverse range of state election systems, and the dominant role political parties in...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary These new offices are proposed to more effectively prevent and prosecute corruption in government. Currently, corruption is investigated by our criminal investigative agencies or by specially appointed prosecutors in...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary The Judicial Congress appoints members of the Supreme Court and federal District Courts. It also oversees the federal agencies involved in law enforcement and prosecution, including the appointment of the directors of all...
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