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The United States Electoral College

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The United States Electoral College is ultimately the way the President is elected. The electors are first picked from their state party, and then on election day they are voted on, based on their party. Then those electors take the popular vote from their state to either pursued their vote, or not. The electors are under no obligation to vote in the way that their state did. This is one reason why sometime the popular vote and the electoral votes don’t agree. Each state has a different amount of votes in the electoral college. The first step in deciding this magical number is the census. That information is used to determine how many house representatives each state gets based on population. Then they take that number and add two for their representatives in the senate, and that is how they determine how many votes each state gets. Therefore, the larger states have much more power in the elections because they have so many more electors who can vote. Oklahoma has seven electoral votes, our two from the senate, and the other five because that is how many house representatives they our state has. Although that seems like a small number some states only have three like Vermont and Delaware. And then there are that states who have all the power, California has the most votes with fifty-five, New York which has thirty-one, Texas who has thirty-four, and Pennsylvania which gets twenty-one. The difference of number of votes per state is the main reason that many people do not

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