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Voters send in mailed ballots or go to a voting place, mark their choices, and leave.

All the votes are added up and sent to the State's college of Electors. The Electors usually make their votes for the candidate that the most people voted for, but not always. Bigger States have more Electors than smaller States.

This method is a really good one, but many people, especially in Florida, do not know about it.

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