Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representatives the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representatives the state has in the House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes.
NOTE: The 23rd Amendment to the US Constitution grants the District of Columbia 3 electoral votes - equivalent to what they would have if they were a state although they have neither US Senators nor a representative in the US House of Representatives.
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electoral college.
Arkansas has 6 electoral voters for 2012
If you are asking about delegates to the Electoral College, based on the 2010 Census North Dakota has 3 electoral votes.
the electoral college works like this the convention delegates settled on a system in which each state legislature would choose a number of electors. The electoral college would select the president and vice president.
they made the electoral college
US citizens who are registered to vote elect delegates to the Electoral College, and the Electoral College elects the president and VP.
because they felt like it
The electoral college determines it.
that will never happen
The electoral college
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