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In the electoral college, each state gets one electoral vote for each of their members of the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 538 total electoral votes and a presidential candidate needs 270 to win the election. For a bre...
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By forcing residents in each state ultimately to vote as a block, the system is supposed to ensure that small states' interests are not drowned out by those of larger states. In all, there are 538 electoral votes and the number given to each state reflects the sum of the representatives and senators it sends to Congress.
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History Politics and Society question: What is the electoral vote for each state? California - 55 Texas - 34 New York - 31 Florida - 27 Illinois - 21 Pennsylvania - 21 Ohio - 20 Michigan - 17 Georgia - ... How many electoral vote does each state receive? Which state had the highest electoral vote count? Where is list...
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US Presidents question: How does each state get assign an electoral vote? Each state gets one electoral vote for each of its US Representatives, plus its two US Senators. For example, California sends ... Each state gets one electoral vote for each of its US Representatives, plus its two US Senators. For example,
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Electoral College Calculator ... For State Officials ... How Electors Vote...
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This site contains animations of the maps provided daily on www.electoral-vote.com. These animations would not be possible without the hard work of the electoral-vote.com Votemaster. Everything provided here is the easy part.
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The U.S. presidential election of 2008 is scheduled to occur on November 4 , 2008 . The election will determine the 44th President Of The United States . The allocation of electoral votes to each state will remain the same for this election as it was for the Election In 2004 , relying on the 2000 Census . The winner will ...
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Each state is allocated "electoral votes" equal to the total number of Senators and Representatives allocated to that state. The District of Columbia is also allocated On election day, voters are actually voting for Electoral College members who promise to vote for the candidates of their respective political parties.
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"What if the Electoral College Votes in each state were apportioned to candidates based on their popular vote totals in that state?" ... In some states such as CA, CO, and others, none of the alternate candidates not listed here -- but on the ballot -- individually earned one full vote in this tally, but cumulatively they...
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