Twelfth Amendment of the Bill of Rights
The Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution altered Article II relating to presidential elections. It required electors to cast two distinct votes: one for President and another for Vice President.
The Constitution was ratified in 1789 with the understanding that there would be attached a Bill of Rights. Ten amendments were ratified in … read more
The Constitution was ratified in 1789 with the understanding that there would be attached a Bill of Rights. Ten amendments were ratified in 1791
The Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution altered Article II relating to presidential elections. It required electors to cast two distinct votes: one for President and another for Vice President. close
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