No it is a winner takes all state.
No it is a winner takes all state.
no i can not
Illinois' 20 electoral votes are cast based on the popular vote in the whole state.
They can if their legislature votes to split their votes. Maine and Nebraska currently allow their vote to be split.
In the 1896 presidential election California electors split their vote giving 8 electoral votes to McKinley and 1 to Bryan. Kentucky electors split their vote giving 12 electoral votes to McKinley and 1 to Bryan.
William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt split the Republican vote, allowing the Democrat Wilson to win in the electoral college vote.
The electoral privilege refers to the right of citizens to participate in the electoral process, which includes the ability to vote in elections and choose their representatives. It is a fundamental democratic right that allows individuals to have a voice in shaping government policies and decisions.
Yes it is, as long as you have the right age to vote your vote counts in the Electoral College System by one simple vote there can be many outcomes.
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.
the popular vote is by everybody. the electoral vote is by electoral colleges, which not everyone is in
The right of women to vote and to stand for electoral office.
Electoral votes split based on vote-ratio in Maine and Nebraska. The other 48 states have an all-or-nothing policy.