What is Electoral college?
The Electoral College is the system in which each state is given an amount of votes for the election. The winner of the state gets the points, and whoever reaches 270 points first, wins the election. Want to know? ChaCha and go!
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The electoral college system is used. You vote for an elector, and that elector votes for the President (and VP) they think you support. ChaCha on!
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The Electoral College consists of 538 electors, with a majority of 270 electoral votes required to elect the president.
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