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Electoral College (United States) and Federalist No. 39

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Difference between Electoral College (United States) and Federalist No. 39

Electoral College (United States) vs. Federalist No. 39

The United States Electoral College is the mechanism established by the United States Constitution for the election of the president and vice president of the United States by small groups of appointed representatives, electors, from each state and the District of Columbia. Federalist No.

Similarities between Electoral College (United States) and Federalist No. 39

Electoral College (United States) and Federalist No. 39 have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alexander Hamilton, Constitutional Convention (United States), Federalist No. 10, James Madison, The Federalist Papers, United States Constitution.

Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757July 12, 1804) was a statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

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Constitutional Convention (United States)

The Constitutional Convention (also known as the Philadelphia Convention, the Federal Convention, or the Grand Convention at Philadelphia) took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House (later known as Independence Hall because of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence there eleven years before) in Philadelphia.

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Federalist No. 10

Federalist No.

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James Madison

James Madison Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an American statesman and Founding Father who served as the fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817.

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The Federalist Papers

The Federalist (later known as The Federalist Papers) is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution.

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United States Constitution

The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States.

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Electoral College (United States) and Federalist No. 39 Comparison

Electoral College (United States) has 278 relations, while Federalist No. 39 has 15. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.05% = 6 / (278 + 15).

References

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