Each State gets the same number of Electors as the total of its Senators and Congressional representatives. The minimum number is three. Accordingly, voters in thinly populated States have a disproportionate influence over Presidential elections.
The electoral vote totals illustrate the importance of organizing for voters in less populated areas because the number of electoral votes is not solely based on population. Each state is given a certain number of electoral votes, with even the least populous states having at least three. By organizing, voters in less populated areas can maximize their influence by ensuring their voices are heard and their concerns are addressed by political candidates seeking to secure these electoral votes. Without organization, these voters may be overshadowed by larger and more densely populated areas.
To organize and govern sparsely populated areas
the type of nominating system used in a state.
Interest groups...organize individuals with similar interestsinform the public and elected officialsorganize electoral competitionorganize governmentlink the state and local political system to the national political system.
Yes
lobby
lobby
Florence Kelley
Florence Kelley
Fear or reward.
forming an interest group
To organize and coordinate military and political leaders
And national government