In this case a minority president does not have absolute majority of popular votes (Edwards 43). The possibility of electing a minority present raises concerns over the fairness of U.S presidential election process. Traditionally, a presidential candidate who garners a certain number of electoral votes ends up winning the presidential election and becoming world’s most powerful person. Electoral College mechanism excludes American voters from fully participating on the process of electing American …show more content…
However, this notion distorts the one-man one vote principle, which characterizes many democracies across the world. A direct popular vote is a manifestation of true democracy and a fair electoral process but the Electoral College, which characterizes America’s presidential election process, takes this away. In Western counties such as France, when there is no clear winner of a presidential race, a runoff occurs to determine the person who the president becomes. The concepts of fairness, justice and democracy are important in the modern world are should neb manifested in terms of representation, choice, and political systems. The right to vote should upheld in a manner that gives every American citizen the responsibility and chance to vote knowing that his or her vote