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The Electoral College itself is not a physical entity located in Washington, D.C., but rather a process established by the U.S. Constitution for electing the President and Vice President. During presidential elections, electors from each state gather in their respective state capitals to cast their votes. The results are then sent to Congress, which is located in Washington, D.C., where the official tally occurs.

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