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The three smallest number of electoral votes that a candidate could possibly win are zero, three, and six.
All states do have at least three electors who cast electoral votes.
46 total
Horatio Seymour garnered 2.7 million votes against Grant's three million. He carried only eight states and collected 80 electoral votes.
Based on the 2010 Census, the 3 southern states with the most electoral votes are Texas 38, Florida 29 and Georgia 16.
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That is the way that 48 states plus the District of Columbia do it, and each of the other two states gives 2 of its votes to the ticket that wins the state. Of the 538 votes, only 5 of them are based on the winners of federal congressional districts, not counting the 21 votes from the seven states that have one Representative each. The two states are Maine, with two districts, and Nebraska, with three districts.
Delaware, New Jersey, and Georgia ratified the Constitution with a wide margin of votes by the end of 1787.
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.
If no presidential candidate wins a majority of electoral votes in the United States election, the decision goes to the House of Representatives, where they will vote to choose the next president from the top three candidates with the most electoral votes.