Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative 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. Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming have 3 electoral votes each. The District of Columbia also has 3 electoral votes.
The three smallest number of electoral votes that a candidate could possibly win are zero, three, and six.
There are seven states that have 3 electoral votes. (see related questions)
electoral vote is the population of the state and and the amount of citizen that live state and popular votes is the amount of citizen that vote for a presidential election
No, California has 55 electoral votes while Rhode Island has 4. Each of the individual electoral votes are worth the same amount.
A state's electoral votes are determined by the amount of their Senators and Representatives.
"Electoral" is an adjective. You would put it in a sentence by using the word "electoral" to modify a noun.Example:The candidate being elected is dependent on the amount of electoral votes he or she receives.In this sentence, the word electoral modifies the noun votes. Electoral is used to describe the type of votes.
No the next president is decided by the amount of electoral votes the candidate gets. They need to have so many electoral votes to win the elections.
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The amount of electoral votes a candidate will get in Virginia is decided by a primary ballot. Virginia is not a caucus state.
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.
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