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No, every state has at least three electoral votes

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To ensure that states with large populations would not take over the electorate. If we did not have the EC, California, New York and few other states with high population, would determine who won the election. Look how California and New York voters have screwed up their respective states. Without the EC, we would all be in more deep trouble than we already are.

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Because the founders of the country and the writers of the Constitution were concerned about the more populous states imposing their will through a popular vote over the smaller states. So, in what may have been the most brilliant part of the Constitution, they created the electoral college, tying the voting power of each sovereign state to the number of congressional seats that each state holds.

Rather than California having a 66 to 1 advantage over Wyoming in the vote for president when comparing population, California has an 18-1 advantage in the electoral college.

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They don't most States have more then 3 votes, 3 votes is the minimum votes for a state it is based on how many people represent the State in the House and Senate, for example every state has at least one representative in the House (or more based on the states population) and two Senators, thus totaling 3 representatives so they get 3 electoral votes.

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As provided for by the United States Constitution, electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.

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How is the number of eletorial votes deceied?

The number of electoral votes are decided by the number of Senators and Representatives in each state. There are two Senators in every state, but the representatives are based on population, so it varies. For example, California has 55 electoral votes, so there must be 53 Representatives and 2 Senators.


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