How does the electoral college work?
Each state a number of electors based on the size of the state. These people vote for the president after the popular vote. ChaCha
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Framers of the US Constitution as a compromise for the presidential election process. At the time, some politicians believed MORE?
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In Electoral college, electors cast their votes for the candidate who has received the most votes in that particular state.ChaCha.
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The electoral college is a body of electors chosen by the voters in each state to elect the President and Vice President of the US
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The Electoral College is made of 538 people, chosen nationwide to cast one vote per person for president and vice president.
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