Malcolm Chalmers
Former librarian at State Library of Queensland, BA (UQ) Studied political science and history.
Recent articles by Malcolm Chalmers

8 March 2025
Is it the US electoral system that is at fault?
The US as a new nation rejected the rule of the British monarch in a revolution and the newly created presidency was granted, ipso facto, monarchical power for four year terms. After a revolution it was deemed undesirable to have an hereditary monarchy, so a system was devised in which a president with a form of monarchical power could be elected for four years, with later constitutional amendments allowing only one subsequent term.