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  • United States Electoral College - Wikipedia
    Although the United States Constitution refers to "Electors" and "electors", neither the phrase "Electoral College" nor any other name is used to describe the electors collectively
  • Who Are Electors And How Do They Get Picked? - NPR
    There are 538 electors, one for each U S senator and U S representative, plus three for Washington, D C , which gets three electoral votes in the presidential election even though it has no
  • How Are Electoral College Electors Chosen? - HISTORY
    Today, the most common method of choosing electors is by state party convention Each political party’s state convention nominates a slate of electors, and a vote is held at the convention In
  • About the Electors | National Archives
    You are telling your State which candidate you want your State to vote for at the meeting of electors The States use these general election results (also known as the popular vote) to appoint their electors The winning candidate’s State political party selects the individuals who will be electors PDF files require the free Adobe Reader
  • Electoral College - USAGov
    A candidate needs the vote of at least 270 electors—more than half of all electors—to win the presidential election In most cases, a projected winner is announced on election night in November after you vote
  • How the Electoral College Works: The Guide to Americas Presidential . . .
    When you vote for president on Election Day, you’re not directly choosing the candidate You’re selecting a group of people called electors who are pledged to vote for that candidate Each presidential candidate has their own slate of electors in every state
  • How the Electoral College Works—And Why It Exists
    The electors chosen are called a slate of electors When the people in each state vote for a presidential candidate, they are voting for his or her slate of electors
  • Electoral College Overview | Congress. gov | Library of Congress
    The electoral college is the group of individuals, electors, who choose the President and Vice President Under Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution, states receive the same number of electors as their number of Representatives and Senators


















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