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Based on the 2010 Census, the states with the largest number of electoral votes are California 55, Texas 38, New York 29. Florida 29, Illinois 20, and Pennsylvania 20.

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How have the political parties changed the electoral college?

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What did the electoral college do?

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How many electoral votes does a state with 23 us representatives have in the electoral college?

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What state has the most electrical college votes?

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Does the number of electoral college votes vary from state to state?

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