This learn node clusters official, expert, and historical sources online that explain and explore the Electoral College process, history, problems, and opinions.
The National Archives provides a collection of Electoral College information for students, teachers, state officials, and interested citizens. From Professor Doug Linder’s series exploring Constitutional Law, is his extensive section Exploring Constitutional Conflicts: Should the Electoral College be abolished or modified? The Harper’s Weekly pages about Hayes vs. Tilden 1876-1877 include contemporary text and cartoons. From the Library of Congress is a Presidential Elections and the Electoral College collection relating to the Electoral College. History.com provides an overview of the origins and history of the Electoral College. As background for the establishment of the Electoral College, from Tufts University there is A New Nation Votes, a searchable collection of election returns from the earliest years of American democracy.



