Not sure what you want to know. Each electoral votes counts the same and 270 votes or more votes wins the election.
the total count is 538.
The electoral vote has changed over time due to population in each state. There is a count every ten years called a census and electoral votes are based on the census.
Electoral vote! Evidently the popular vote doesn't count since Gore won the popular vote.
The public votes to select who the Electoral delegates will vote for. In most states, state law dictates that the Electoral delegates must vote for the candidate who won their state's election. At least one state awards Electoral votes to the candidate who wins each Congressional district.
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The electors from each state meet in their respective state capitals, vote and send their ballots to the president of the Senate who is the presence of both houses of Congress counts them and announces the count.
The popular vote in each state selects the electors who will vote in the Electoral College. The electors are elected by popular vote in each state and each candidate for elector swears in advance whom he will vote for.
Yes. Each electoral vote in the constituency will be important.
The electoral college now reflects each state's popular vote.
None, but Maine and Nebraska each bases two electoral votes on the popular vote of the state and each additional electoral vote on the popular vote of each congressional district.
Then the House of Representatives would choose the President from the three candidates with the highest electoral vote count. Each state delegation would vote as a whole.
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.