Good point Eklektikos. Totally my mistake. I guess I was assuming too much and not reading enough. On June 19th I posted this in the "Splitting the Constitution" thread:
Anyway, I know this is out of the blue, but I have been laying back on the Judicial Branch issue to see what everyone else thought of it first. In general it's a good idea. It sets up that 3rd branch for checks and balances. But I feel even though the Judicial Branch would be the proxy votes for the citizenry, we have removed the gateway, or front door, to the Presidency for the citizenry.
Although the second and most important point of that quote was addressed, the first point about the citizens proxy vote was never addressed, with the exception of the votes not being included in the responsibilities of the Judicial Branch in the working Constitution. Now, all the work I've put into trying to help with the Big "C" in respect to protecting the citizenry, seems belittled by my stupidity in not protecting the proxy votes.
Oh, well... I guess maybe the citizens didn't want them anyway. The proxy votes were such a historical landmark in their day.