11 presidential electors who vote for the president and vice-president.
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In Indiana, the electoral college electors are chosen by the political parties during their state conventions. Each party nominates a slate of electors equal to the number of congressional representatives Indiana has, which is currently 11. When citizens cast their votes in the presidential election, the candidate who receives the majority of the popular vote in the state typically has their electors pledged to vote for them in the Electoral College. These electors formally cast their votes for president and vice president during a meeting in December following the election.
There are currently four such states - Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Washington.
Minnesota has 10 electors in the Electoral College.
The State of Alabama is given 9 electors.
Washington D.C is allowed to appoint 3 electors.
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