The Electoral College helps to legitimize the election as it forces candidates to win not just a majority, but a super-majority. This is because it requires candidates to win a majority of votes in a majority of states (or, at least, a majority of large states). The Electoral College creates a clear winner in cases where the popular vote is very close helping to avert disputes. The Electoral College forces candidates to pay attention to all voters and not just those in certain states or cities. The Electoral College protects and empowers minorities by compelling candidates to focus on their issue given their influence in certain states.