The number of presidential electors in a state is equal to the number of Representatives plus the number of Senators (always two with the exception of D.C.) for that particular state.
As a result, California (before 2010 census) has far and away the most electors in the electoral college with 55, Texas is second with 34, and New York takes third with 31.
Seeing as the number of electors in a state is dependent upon the number of Representatives and the number of representatives in a state is proportional to the state population, then basically the number of electors correlates to the number of people in the state, leaving California on top. W00T!
The six states with the most electors are California (55),Texas(38), New York (29), Florida (29), Illinois (20) and Pennsylvania (20). The seven smallest states by population-Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming-have three electors each.
California has 55 electoral votes. That is more than any other state.
Based on the 2010 Census, California has 55 electoral votes. That is more than any other state.
California has the largest number of electors with 55. That number could change with with the new 2010 census.
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The candidate who wins the greatest number of popular votes in any state usually receives all of that state's electoral votes. To win the presidency, a candidate must pay special attention to those states with large populations. The larger the state's population, the more electoral votes it has.
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.
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.
* Electoral College votes are the votes of the Electors in each state. when we vote, it's called the Popular Vote. You can find the amount of electors your state has by this: Each state has 2 senators+ the number of representatives your state has= the amount of state electors you have. The electors cast the final votes for the election.
The minimum number of electoral votes any state can have is 3. This is because the number of electoral votes for a state is equal to the size of its representation in Congress and every state has two senators and at least one representative in the House for a total of at least three .
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The candidate who wins the greatest number of popular votes in any state usually receives all of that state's electoral votes. To win the presidency, a candidate must pay special attention to those states with large populations. The larger the state's population, the more electoral votes it has.
A state's number of Electoral College votes is determined by the total combined number of its U.S. senators and representatives. Each state has two senators, plus at least one member of the House of Representatives. The total number of Electoral College votes is 538, with a majority of 270 needed to win the presidency.
Every state has a certain amount of electors, and after the people of each state vote, the electors cast their votes based on their state. All of the electors in each state cast the same vote. The number of electors each state gets is their total number of representatives in Congress (house + senate) well, after the citizens of America vote on it, congress takes their votes and figures out who the people want, then they disreguard them. then congress has another vote on it and decides. its kinda like asking for dinner, the citizens can tell the congress what they want for dinner, but congress is in the kitchen so they get to decide in the end, whether you like it or not.
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Each state has a minimum of three electoral votes, calculated by the combined number of Senators and Representatives that state has in Congress.Every state has two Senators, and is guaranteed at least one member of the House; therefore, the fewest possible electoral votes is three. California, which has two Senators and 53 Congressmen in the House of Representatives, has the greatest number of electoral votes, at 55.For more information, see Related Question, below.
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Each state in the United States is allocated a specific number of electoral votes based on their representation in Congress, with a total of 538 electoral votes available. To win the presidential election, a candidate must secure at least 270 electoral votes. The number of electoral votes per state is determined by adding the total number of Senators (2 per state) to the number of Representatives (based on each state's population).
In the Election of 2012, the state with the largest number of electoral college votes will be California, with 55 electoral votes.
I assume you mean "state". Each state has a minimum of three electoral votes.