The Electoral College does not meet as one body, but rather the electors for each state meet in the chamber designated for that purpose in each state. In most states, the electors meet in that state's legislature building. The electors of each state follow their own rules of procedure, whereby an appointed secretary usually counts the votes cast orally. However, technically there are 51 different procedures (50 states + District of Columbia).
Recently, if correct, California had the most electoral college votes with 55 votes.
This group is called the electoral college; its members are called electors and the votes it casts are called electoral votes.
270 votes from the electoral college are required to become president.
To be declared the winner, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral college votes.
The electoral votes are unsealed and counted under direction of the vice-president of the US acting as the president of the Senate at a joint session of the new Congress early in January following the election .
The votes of the electoral college are officially counted by the Congress. Each state also counts their own ballots.
They are sent to the president of the Senate who in a joint session of Congress opens and counts them.
The name of the college that totals the presidential votes is the Electoral College.
Virginia has 13 electoral college votes.
Recently, if correct, California had the most electoral college votes with 55 votes.
This group is called the electoral college; its members are called electors and the votes it casts are called electoral votes.
Abraham Lincoln, Republican, Illinois, 1,865,908 votes, 180 electoral college votes. John C. Breckinridge, Southern Democratic, Kentucky, 848,019 votes, 72 electoral college votes. John Bell, Constitutional Union/Whig, Tennessee, 590,901 votes, 39 electoral college votes. Stephen A. Douglas, Northern Democratic, Illinois, 1,380,202 votes, 12 electoral college votes.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
electorial college, and that's not a school
California had 10 electoral college votes in 1908.
electoral college electoral votes are the only votes that count towards presidency
There are no key dates. The electoral college votes after the popular vote.