Where in the Constitution is the Electoral College described? (I know there are two parts)

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Try Article II, and the 12th amendment.

The two parts of the Constitution that describe the Electoral College are Article II, Section 1 and the 12th Amendment. To find the specific references to the Electoral College, you can follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and go to a search engine such as Google.

2. Type in "United States Constitution" and press Enter to search.

3. Look for a reliable source that provides the full text of the Constitution. The official website of the U.S. government, archives.gov, is a reliable source.

4. Click on the link that leads to the official website or other trustworthy source displaying the full text of the Constitution.

5. Once you are on the website displaying the Constitution, you can use the search function available on most web browsers. Look for the "Find" or "Ctrl + F" option.

6. In the search box, type in "Article II, Section 1" and press Enter. This will help you locate the section of the Constitution that describes the Electoral College's creation and the process of electing the President.

7. Read through the relevant section to find the information you are looking for.

8. To find the reference to the Electoral College in the 12th Amendment, use the search function again and search for "12th Amendment" or "Amendment XII."

9. Read through the 12th Amendment to understand the changes made to the Electoral College process.

By following these steps, you should be able to locate and read the portions of the Constitution discussing the Electoral College in Article II, Section 1, and the 12th Amendment.