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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.

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Why does New York have 29 electorial vote?

The electoral votes of each State are equal to the total number of its Senators (2) and representatives.


What are college votes?

* Electoral College votes are the votes of the Electors in each state. when we vote, it's called the Popular Vote. You can find the amount of electors your state has by this: Each state has 2 senators+ the number of representatives your state has= the amount of state electors you have. The electors cast the final votes for the election.


Did each state get the same number of votes in the electoral college?

No


Electorial votes by State?

The number of electoral votes allotted to each state directly depends on the number of residents. Therefore, states with lower populations will have less electoral votes. Montana and Wyoming each only have 3 electoral votes, but the state of California has 55.


How many electorial votes does state of Washington have?

The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 10 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington. Therefore, Washington has 12 electoral votes.


How many votes does Oregon have?

There are currently 5 "Oregon Electors." Which puts the total electorial votes for Oregon at 7. Each state gets electorial votes based on how many representatives they have. Oregon has 5 in the House, and all states have 2 senators, which brings the total for Oregon to 7.


If a state has two Senators and one Representative in Congress how many Presidential electors in the Electoral College does it have?

21 votes-all 21 votes have to be for one person the votes cannot be splitThree. A state has one vote in the Electoral College for each Representative and one for each Senator representing that state in Congress.


What is a group of electors from each state who votes for president?

Long question, short answer: the Electoral College.


How is it determined how many votes a State gets?

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.


What did the electoral college do?

The electoral college elects the president of the united states. Each state has electoral votes according to their population.


How many electoral votes are available nationwide?

The U.S. electoral college has 538 votes. A candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win. jk there is acshally 8,200 electorial voters jk again the very fist answer is the right one just testing ya


How are the electorals divided per state?

Each state is apportioned a number of representatives based on state population. Population is determined every 10 years with a census. In conjunction with state representatives, each state is given 2 senators to represent them in congress. The number of representatives plus the number of senators equals the number of electorial votes each state is given.