General Election FAQs - 0 views
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U.S. Presidents are not elected directly by voters. Instead, the Electoral College elects each President based on how people vote in each state
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state’s number of Representatives and Senators. The more-densely populated states have more electors than less-populated states.
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538 electoral votes, so a candidate must win just over half of them, 270, or more to win.
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