United States, Electoral College Reform Map by Fake is the New Real
The fundamental problem of the electoral college is that the states of the United States are too disparate in size and influence. The largest state is 66 times as populous as the smallest and has 18 times as many electoral votes. This increases the chance for Electoral College results that dont match the popular vote. To remedy this issue, the Electoral Reform Map redivides the fifty United States into 50 states of equal population. The 2010 Census records a population of 308,745,538 for the United States, which this map divides into 50 states, each with a population of about 6,175,000
- Product Number: 2180279M
- Product Code: FINE_REFORM
- Year of Publication: 2012
- Unfolded Size: 22 x 28 inches
- Map type: Wall Map
- Geographical region: United States