Each state appoints a number of electors equal to the total number of U. S. Senators and Representatives to which the state is entitled, and the District of Columbia appoints 3 electors according to the rules set in the 23rd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
Seats in the U. S. House of Representatives are apportioned based on each state's population relative to the population of all of the states, and they are reapportioned after each official U. S. Census. (The number of Senators is two per state.)
In the Election of 2012, the state with the largest number of electoral college votes will be California, with 55 electoral votes.
The electoral college elects the president of the united states. Each state has electoral votes according to their population.
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The electoral vote of every state accurately reflects the popular vote within that state. Therefore, every elector in the Electoral College is expected to cast the electoral vote for the candidate who won the popular vote in that elector's state.
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Blue and white collar workers have nothing to do with the decision of electoral votes. Electoral votes are apportioned according to state populations, as are seats in the House of Representatives. This is the main reason why the government undertakes the census-- an impartial accounting of population distribution.Blue collar vs white collar workers merely refers to the difference in dress between working-class (laborers) and upper class (office) workers. Electoral votes are apportioned according to population numbers, not income of the voters.
The Electoral College favors small states: every state, no matter how small, gets at least 3 electoral votes, so small states have more electoral votes per voter.
California with 55.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States. 270 electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College are needed to win the U.S. presidency. Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes. The District of Columbia gets 3 electoral votes. Therefore, the total number of electoral votes is 538 - 100 (senators) + 435 (representatives) + 3 (for DC). A majority is 270 - one more than half of the total number of 538.
A state's number of Electoral College votes is determined by the total combined number of its U.S. senators and representatives. Each state has two senators, plus at least one member of the House of Representatives. The total number of Electoral College votes is 538, with a majority of 270 needed to win the presidency.
Electoral votes in the Electoral College determine the President of the United States. Every state and DC are awarded a certain number of electoral votes with which to elect the President. Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the House of Representatives. 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. 270 electoral votes in the Electoral College are needed to win the U.S. presidency. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes. The District of Columbia gets 3 electoral votes. Therefore, the total number of electoral votes in the Electoral College is 538 - 100 (senators) + 435 (representatives) + 3 (for DC). A majority is 270 - one more than half of the total number of 538.