Examining Trust in the Electoral College Over the Decade
In the realm of 'Other Research,' our
Trust in the Electoral College Survey
is a deep dive into public sentiment towards this crucial institution. With questions ranging from basic trust levels to complex reform ideas, our questionnaire seeks to uncover the evolving opinions surrounding the electoral college. Participants are prompted to reflect on their knowledge of the system, changes in trust over time, and potential areas for improvement. The multiple-choice and open-ended questions invite thoughtful responses, encouraging participants to express their views on the system's accuracy, fairness, and relevance in modern politics. From concerns about unequal representation to the possible consequences of abolishing the electoral college, our survey delves into critical issues that shape public perception of this longstanding electoral process. Through exploring various aspects of trust, reform, and the future role of the electoral college, participants have the opportunity to share their perspectives and contribute to a broader understanding of this complex system. Dive into the survey and join the conversation on the past decade's trends in trust towards the electoral college.