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Twelfth Amendment

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Twelfth Amendment

See Amendment, Twelfth.



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The Twelfth Amendment, passed in 1804, changed the system so that the electoral college voted separately for president and vice president.
Lucretia Mott supplied the twelfth amendment, which called for equal access for women to employment and for "the overthrowing of the monopoly of the pulpit.
Article II of the Constitution, as modified by the Twelfth Amendment and implemented by Title 3 of the United States Code, makes it clear that Congress oversees the process exclusively.
 
 
 
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