the people
African Americans controlled a majority of the votes in the Mississippi state government.
regional level
Population of each state determines electoral vote.
regional
Electoral votes are distributed by state, not by county. In 2012, the state of Illinois had 20 votes.
No, every state has at least three electoral votes
It depends, if the state is larger then generally that state would have more votes than your own state, but if it was smaller than most likely your state will have more votes
The government added Cpngress so that each state got exactly two 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.
Electoral votes are not divided between democrats and republicans. They are allocated among the states. 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 then votes that states electoral votes for the U.S. presidential candidate who won the election in that state.
North Carolina is the only state with 15 electoral votes.
California, with 55 electoral votes in 2012.