Electoral College
Electoral College
DEFINITION
The Electoral College are electors representing the United States during the election of a President and Vice President. The representatives are chosen every four years and may not be an elected government official. The Electoral College consists of 538 representatives needing 270 to win the presidency. The Constitution requires electors to cast votes that represent their constituents. Article 2 Section 1 Clause 2. The Electoral College allows states to participate in the election of the President or Vice President instead of being controlled by the countries largest cities. States pick the electors. The states allotment of electors equals the number of members to its congressional delegation.
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