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winner-take-all basis
It is when the process when in some states you get all of the delegates if you get the most votes
It is when the process when in some states you get all of the delegates if you get the most votes
winner-take-all basis
Nebraska and Maine
The Winner-Take-All election
As of now, 48 U.S. states and the District of Columbia use a winner-takes-all system for allocating their electoral votes in presidential elections. The exceptions are Maine and Nebraska, which utilize a proportional allocation method. In the winner-takes-all system, the candidate receiving the most votes in a state secures all of that state's electoral votes.
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Winner-take-all is the name for such an election. Most of the states use this method in the main election.
Winner-take-all is the name for such an election. Most of the states use this method in the main election.
Voted are awarded by population. Some state votes winner-take-all and other states split the votes.