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There are seven states that have 3 electoral votes. (see related questions)
The three smallest number of electoral votes that a candidate could possibly win are zero, three, and six.
The smallest number of electoral votes a state can have is three. This is because every state is allocated a minimum of two votes for its senators and at least one vote for its representatives in the House, regardless of population size. Therefore, even the least populous states, like Wyoming, receive three electoral votes.
Three(3) is the smallest number of electoral votes that a state can have. The seven states that have this minimum number are : Alaska Delaware Montana North Dakota South Dakota Vermont Wyoming (The District of Columbia also get 3 votes due to the 23rd amendment to the Constitution. )
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Voted are awarded by population. Some state votes winner-take-all and other states split the votes.
Alaska only has 3 electoral votes because it has a smaller population, to make it fair they only need three.
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