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What reform to voting procedures followed the Panic of 1819?
Conventions to nominate candidates were no longer public.
There were fewer polling places, and they closed earlier.
Electors were decided by the popular vote of citizens.
Members of Congress began to choose the Electoral College.

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Answered by akankshabgowda07
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What reform to voting procedures followed the Panic of 1819?

Conventions to nominate candidates were no longer public.

There were fewer polling places, and they closed earlier.

Electors were decided by the popular vote of citizens.

Members of Congress began to choose the Electoral College.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Electors were decided by the popular vote of citizens was a reform to voting procedures which followed the Panic of 1819.

What occurred in the Panic of 1819?

  • In 1819 a monetary frenzy cleared the nation over.
  • The development in exchange that followed the War of 1812 came to an unexpected end.
  • Joblessness mounted, banks fizzled, contracts were abandoned, and horticultural costs fell considerably Interest in western grounds imploded.

How does the well-known vote influence the balloters?

  • At the point when residents cast their voting forms for president in the well-known vote, they choose a record of balloters.
  • Balloters then, at that point, cast the votes that conclude who becomes the leader of the United States.
  • Generally, constituent votes line up with the well-known vote in a political race.

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