The number of electors for a state is determined by the state's representation in Washington. That is, each state has one elector for each senator and one elector for each representative. For example, Wyoming has two senators and one member of the House of Representatives. Therefore, Wyoming has three electors.
Do the voters elect electors not the presidential candidates
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Under the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, Washington, D.C. is allocated as many electors as it would have if it were a state, (but no more electors than the least populous state). Since every state has at least 3 electoral votes, Washington, D.C. is allocated 3 electoral votes.
Dude, there are 4 presidential electors in Idaho. The number of electors in any state is equal to that state's congressional presence- Meaning, a state has the same number of electors as it has people in congress. In Idaho, that means 4 (because we have 2 senators and 2 representatives).
The minimum number of presidential electors from any state is three. The minimum age to be a US President is 35.
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By a body of presidential electors
Oklahoma has seven presidential electors because its number of electors is based on its total congressional representation, which includes both the Senate and House of Representatives. Oklahoma has two senators and five representatives, totaling seven electors in the Electoral College. This allocation reflects the state's population and ensures its participation in the presidential election process.
Do the voters elect electors not the presidential candidates
The state presidential electors are chosen by the individual parties. Each state party organization has different rules how the electors are chosen.
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The Electors
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11 presidential electors who vote for the president and vice-president.
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