To determine how many Electoral College votes a state has, which of the following would you need to know? The number of Democratic and Republican voters in that state The state's population and the number of registered voters in that state The number of votes cast by the citizens of that state for each of the candidates The number of seats the state has in the House of Representatives and the Senate how many electoral votes are needed to win how many electoral votes does each state have how many electoral votes does trump have how many electoral votes are there electoral vote vs popul
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The answer would be D as members of the Electoral College met across the nation on December 13, 2004, an unknown elector from Minnesota earned a footnote in the history books by casting his/her vote, representing 492,000 voters, for vice presidential candidate John Edwards in both president and vice president slots, omitting presidential candidate John Kerry altogether. Another Minnesota elector, who believed the Edwards vote must have been a mistake, said, "I'm certainly glad the Electoral College isn't separated by one vote." If it had been, antiquated rules overseeing the Electoral College dictate that a tied Electoral College decision would be sent to Congress, thereby subjecting that decision to the partisan environment of the legislature. Because of the way the Electoral College is set up, many voters go unrepresented or are ignored by candidates, especially in states where one candidate is supported by a strong majority of voters.
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