No it is a winner takes all state.
No it is a winner takes all state.
William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt split the Republican vote, allowing the Democrat Wilson to win in the electoral college vote.
no i can not
Yes they can. It depends on how the Electoral College chooses to vote. They do not have to vote according to the popular vote in each state. There is a difference between the popular vote and the Electoral College vote.
It Means that the Electoral College approves the vote
The electoral college does not vote on policies. The electoral college performs only one function. It elects the president of the United States.
The electoral college now reflects each state's popular vote.
The popular vote in each state selects the electors who will vote in the Electoral College. The electors are elected by popular vote in each state and each candidate for elector swears in advance whom he will vote for.
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Illinois' 20 electoral votes are cast based on the popular vote in the whole state.