By Dorothy Moon
Understanding how the Electoral College impacts our elections is essential for every voter. The difference between the Electoral College and the popular vote has sparked debate for decades, particularly during elections where the two results differ. Such splits occurred in 2016, 2000, 1888, and 1876. These instances have fueled questions about fairness, representation, and the balance of power in our republic.
The Electoral College, established in Article II of the Constitution, assigns each state a number of electors equal to its congressional delegation. These electors cast their votes after the general election, ultimately deciding the presidency. The system was designed as a compromise—balancing influence between populous states and smaller ones while limiting potential volatility in the voting process. The popular vote, on the other hand, measures the total votes cast nationwide. While generally aligned, conflicts between these outcomes show that the foundation of U.S. elections is nuanced. Educating voters on these complexities ensures a more engaged and informed electorate.
To highlight the significance of the Electoral College and its impact on our upcoming presidential election, the Idaho Republican Party invites you to join us for “Idaho’s Electoral College Vote” on December 17, 2024. Hosted at the Idaho Capitol’s Lincoln Auditorium, this event is dedicated to exploring the interplay between the Electoral College and the popular vote as well as be a part of the historic day of Idaho’s casting of their electoral votes for Donald Trump.
The day begins at 10 a.m. with an engaging session on the Electoral College versus the popular vote, featuring insights from esteemed speakers, including IDGOP Chairwoman Dorothy Moon. Guests will also enjoy a special introduction of our dedicated Idaho Electors—Chairman Doyle Beck, Vicki Keen, Brent Regan, and Jean Mollenkopf-Moore. At 11:30 a.m., witness Idaho’s official Electoral College vote.
After the vote, an Open House at the recently occupied IDGOP Headquarters will run until 5 p.m. (1619 W Jefferson Street, Boise ID). Drop by to enjoy light snacks, drinks, and a welcoming sense of community among fellow Idahoans.
This event offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of the electoral process. Join us in helping to amplify Idaho’s voice in the national conversation.
About Dorothy Moon
Dorothy Moon was elected to serve as the chairwoman of the Idaho Republican Party in July of 2022, and reelected in 2024. Moon served three terms in the Idaho Legislature as State Representative for District 8. Moon’s career in public service has focused on the advancement of individual liberties and reducing the size and scope of government.