7. For the methods which have been used in electing a President, see N.
Am. Rev., 171: 273-280.
8. Should the President be elected by direct popular vote? N. Am. Rev.,
171: 273-280; 281-288; Scribner's Mag., 27: 643-656.
9. For some of the problems connected with the electoral colleges in the
history of elections, see Rev. of R's, 23: 66-69.
10. What is the method used in counting the electoral votes? Edmund
Alton, Among the Lawmakers, 88-89.
11. Do you agree with Mr. Bryce that the tendency is to select for
President men who have not been prominent? Bryce, American Commonwealth,
I, chap. 8.
12. Was the present President notable before his election? In what ways?
13. What were the chief causes for the success of his party?
14. How many electoral votes were required for election? He received
how many? Did he receive a majority of the popular votes? Election of
1900, Rev. of R's, 22: 673-674; 655-658.
15. How many electors were there from your State? For whom did they
vote? How is this majority in your State to be accounted for? Rev.
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