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Previous answer was 'electrons are made up of two down quarks.' They are not at all!

There is no scientific evidence for particles that make up electrons, but there is a theory of a particle that is called a "rishon." There would be T's, t's, V's, and v's. V and v would be antiparticles, but both neutral, and T and t would be antiparticles, T's having a charge of +1/3, and t's a charge of -1/3. Therefore an electron would be made of three t's. But, again, this is only a theory.

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