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That is the way that 48 states plus the District of Columbia do it, and each of the other two states gives 2 of its votes to the ticket that wins the state. Of the 538 votes, only 5 of them are based on the winners of federal congressional districts, not counting the 21 votes from the seven states that have one Representative each. The two states are Maine, with two districts, and Nebraska, with three districts.

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Q: Arizona sends all of their electoral votes to the person who wins the state so I ask do any other states do that or do all others separate the votes?
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