California has 55 electors. They have two in the senate like every other state. They have 53 in the House of Representatives. They have so many in the House because of their population. Every couple hundread thousand equals one more person in the House.
California has 55 electors.
There are 55.
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552 total, include alternate deligates
California has 55 electoral votes. Colorado has 9 electoral votes.
No California has 55 votes and Georgia only has 15.
Minnesota has 10 electors in the Electoral College.
It's based on population. To get the number of electors you need to add the number of representatives (53) and the 2 senators which gives you 55.
California has 55 electors.
The State of Alabama is given 9 electors.
No state has any electoral votes at all. The electors have the votes, not the states. The state legislatures determine how the electors are chosen, but states do not have electoral votes. Neither does the constitution say that states tell electors how to vote. ====================== Some clarification... The electors might have the votes, but each state has an allocation of electors which is determined by the total number of Representatives and Senators each state has. Washington DC is allocated 3 electors. California's allocation of 55 electors is the largest because - as of the 2010 census - California has the largest population. Florida and New York are tied at 29 electors each. Note that the population census includes everyone, not just U.S. citizens. In the process of selecting electors, generally each political party in each state selects a slate of potential electors - although that can vary by state. Then, on Election Day, voters who are voting for a candidate are actually voting for that candidate's slate of potential electors. Some states include the name of the potential electors on the ballot. There is no Constitutional requirement nor Federal law that says how the electors must vote, but each state can have its own requirements.
11 presidential electors who vote for the president and vice-president.
Washington D.C is allowed to appoint 3 electors.
Alaska is the largest state and has three electors. California is the most populated state and has 55 electors. New Jersey is not the smallest state and has 15 electors.
It has 34.