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How As determined how many electors each state has?

It is in accordance with the state's population.


How many electors does each state have and how is it determined?

The amount of electors really depends on the number of people in the state each state gets one member for each member of Congress had bythat state


The number of presidential electors for each state is determined by how many members the state has in both house of?

Congress


How is representation determined in the electoral college?

In the Electoral College, each state has as many Electors as it has Senators and Representatives, combined. Each state decides whether the Electors are awarded to the candidates on a proportional or winner-takes-all basis.


Are there as many electors in each state as senators?

No, there are not as many electors in each state as there are senators. The number of electors in each state is equal to the total number of representatives and senators that the state has in Congress. Each state has two senators, but the number of representatives varies based on the state's population.


Each state has as many electors as it has what?

Representatives


How is it determined how many electers each state has?

The number of electors equals the number of senators plus the number of congressmen (house of representatives members).


How many electors dose each state get?

50000


How do we determine how many electors each state gets in the electoral collage?

The number of electors each state gets in the Electoral College is determined by the total number of its Congressional representatives, which includes both Senators and House members. Each state has two Senators, and the number of House representatives is based on the state's population as determined by the most recent decennial census. Therefore, the total number of electors for a state equals its two Senate votes plus its House votes. This allocation can change every ten years following the census, reflecting population shifts.


Each state is allowed a minimum of how many electors?

3


Who actually casts the electoral votes for each state?

The states choose as many "electors" as it has electoral votes and these electors elect the president. The electors are elected by popular vote in each state and each candidate for elector swears in advance whom he will vote for. The electors vote their electoral votes in the Electoral College.


How many delegates does each state have?

The people who elect the president make up the Electoral College and are called electors. Each state has the same number of electors as it has senators and representatives (there are two senators from each state, but the number of representatives depends on the population of the state in the most recent census). The District of Columbia, isn't a state, but it has three electors. The left column in the link provided shows the number of electors by state for many states. I don't know why it doesn't show them all.