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There are 538 Electors in the Electoral College.
This group is the electoral college.
These people are called electors. They make up the electoral college which formally elects the President.
I think you are referring to the electors who make up the electoral college that officially elects the President and Vice President.
The group is called the electoral college and its member are electors.
The electoral college is a group of people who are selected every four years to make the formal selection of President and Vice-President. These men and women are referred to as the Presidential electors.
Voters in California make their own choices. However, the state will award its electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote even if he is different from the state's winner.
Overall there are a total of 538 electors and so 538 electoral votes.Each state gets one electoral vote for each member of the House of Representatives and two electoral votes for the number of Senators. The number of members in the House of Representatives was fixed at 435 in 1911 and there are two senators from each state, for a total of 535 votes from all of the states. The District of Columbia get 3 votes to make the grand total 538.It follows that the majority required to elect is 270 votes. (538/2 + 1 = 270)538
These people are called electors and they make up the electoral college which elects the president.
It is a group of persons (presidential electors) chosen in each state and the District of Columbia every four years who make a formal selection of the President and Vice-President.
The Electoral College does not make or repeal amendments to the Constitution.
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