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The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, the number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona increased from 8 to 9 members in 2012. Therefore, Arizona's electoral votes increase from 10 to 11 beginning with the 2012 presidential election.

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Why did Arizona receive one more Electoral Vote?

The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, the number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona increased from 8 to 9 members in 2012. Therefore, Arizona's electoral votes increase from 10 to 11 beginning with the 2012 presidential election.


Who won in the Madison v Arizona court case?

Madison won by one vote.


Who must vote for presidential nominees?

Nominees have to receive he Advice and Consent of the Senate.


Who becomes president when nobody receive majority vote?

If no one receives a majority vote, the desicion goes to the House of Representatives.


Who was the president to receive every electoral vote except one?

James Monroe.


Why did the Third Estate object to each estate having one vote in the Estates-General?

It was unfair for each estate to have one vote because the first and second estate would always out-vote the third estate, seeing they have more common interests. Moreover, the third estate encompassed 97% of the French population yet they only receive one vote in the Estate's General.


Why did the third estate object to each estates having one vote in the estates general?

It was unfair for each estate to have one vote because the first and second estate would always out-vote the third estate, seeing they have more common interests. Moreover, the third estate encompassed 97% of the French population yet they only receive one vote in the Estate's General.


Why did the third third estate object to each estate's having one vote in the estates-general?

It was unfair for each estate to have one vote because the first and second estate would always out-vote the third estate, seeing they have more common interests. Moreover, the third estate encompassed 97% of the French population yet they only receive one vote in the Estate's General.


Why did the third estate refuse to follow the tradition of each estate having one vote?

It was unfair for each estate to have one vote because the first and second estate would always out-vote the third estate, seeing they have more common interests. Moreover, the third estate encompassed 97% of the French population yet they only receive one vote in the Estate's General.


One must be able to read and write (at least at the 3rd grade level) in order to be allowed to vote in Arizona.?

In Arizona, there is no requirement for voters to demonstrate reading and writing proficiency at any specific grade level to be eligible to vote. Voting eligibility primarily depends on being a U.S. citizen, a resident of Arizona, and at least 18 years old by election day. However, voters must be registered and meet other standard requirements, such as not being disqualified due to a felony conviction. Therefore, the assertion that one must read and write at the 3rd grade level to vote in Arizona is inaccurate.


What is one reason that more women vote then men?

there are more women then men in america.


What is an electoral college deadlock?

In order to elect a president , one candidate must receive more than half the votes. If more than two candidates receive votes, then it is possible that no one will get the required majority and you could say the electoral college is deadlocked. As of 2014, with the total of electoral votes being 538, it is also possible that two candidates could each receive 269. This tie vote would sent the election to the US Congress.