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US voters directly elect members of which branch of the federal government?

Voters directly elect their congressman and senators, who form the legislative branch. The person who wins the most votes in a state wins the election. Voters do not technically elect the president. The president is chosen by the electoral college. People vote in the presidential election and their votes are tallied by the states. Each state has a certain number of electoral votes. If 51% of the people of Florida, then all of Florida's electoral college votes go for that person. At the end of election day, all the votes are tallied in each state, and the electoral college votes numbers are added up. Whoever wins the majority of the electoral college wins. This means that even if a candidate wins the majority of votes, as Al Gore did in 2000, he can still lose in the electoral college and lose the presidency.


How does Georgia choose its electors for the electoral college?

Georgia cast its 16 electoral votes for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The 2016 Republican electors in Georgia were selected by a Republican state central committee.


Has an electoral college voter ever voted against the voters popular choice?

Yes, there have been instances where electoral college voters have voted against the popular choice in their state. This phenomenon, known as a "faithless elector," occurs when a voter does not cast their ballot in accordance with the state's popular vote. Although rare, it has happened in several elections, with the most notable cases occurring in the 1796, 1872, and 2016 elections. However, the impact of faithless electors on the overall outcome is typically minimal, as most electors adhere to their state's popular vote.


Which us state has the most votes in the electoral college?

California with 55.


Who was elected directly through the electoral college?

In the United States, the president and vice president are elected through the Electoral College system. Voters in each state cast their ballots for a slate of electors pledged to vote for their chosen candidate. These electors then formally cast their votes for the president and vice president, making the Electoral College the mechanism through which these officials are elected. The most recent president elected directly through the Electoral College was Joe Biden in the 2020 election.


Who is repersented in the electoral college?

Electors in the Electoral College represent the voters who voted for them. Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States. The political parties in each state choose slates of potential Electors sometime before the general election. The electoral college Electors in most states are selected by state party conventions or by the state party's central committee. In a few states the Electors are selected by primary election or by the party's presidential nominee. Political parties often choose Electors that are state elected officials, state party leaders, or people in the state who have a personal or political affiliation with their party's Presidential candidate. On Election Day, the voters in each state select their state's Electors by casting their ballots for President. In most states, the names of individual Electors do not appear anywhere on the ballot; instead only those of the various candidates for President and Vice President appear, usually prefaced by the words "Electors for." The Electors are expected to vote for the presidential and vice-presidential candidates of the party that nominated them.


If the electoral college votes the president into office why do the people vote?

The electors in the Electoral College are selected by the popular vote of the people in each state. The people in each state vote to choose the electors that will represent the people of that state in the Electoral College.


When does the Electoral college actually convene?

The Electoral College does not convene as one body but instead the electors meet in the state capitols of their respective states; most of these meetings of electors will happen in most of the states on December 15.


What state did Bryan win the most electoral college votes?

The most electoral votes that William Jennings Bryan won from one state in one election was 18 votes from Texas in 1908.


Which stats had the most electoral college votes?

Recently, if correct, California had the most electoral college votes with 55 votes.


How many electoral college electors should each state have?

The number of electoral votes are based on the population, so each state 'should' have as many electoral votes as needed by their population, with minimum of three. For instance, California is the most populated state and has the most electoral votes, currently at 55. Wyoming and a number of other states are not as populated and have the least electoral votes, currently at 3.


Which state has the most votes in the Electoral College in presidential elections?

The state with the lowest elector to population ratio is California.