US presidential election Using a process called the Electoral College, which will have a president must be voted by the Board of Elections (Electoral Voter) of various states, including at least 270 votes from a total of 538 votes each state has a number of voters equal. it depends on the population of that state. But how a simple idea The election is to be equal to the number of senators. (Which is a state of two equal) plus the number of MPs representing the state in the Congress of the United States federal government. For example, Washington state, California has a total of 55 people, the elections in the state Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming have held elections just three percent of people, etc. (Note: Washington, DC, although none. but state law also requires the state Board of elections had three people as well),
most states of the US. Rules called Winner Takes All, which means people do not vote for president (popular vote) by the people of the state over the elections. (Whether 50 or 50,000 points over a given time) to score from the Board of Elections (Electoral Vote) of that State to dominate all. Only two states, Nebraska and Maine are the only one not using this principle. But the allocation of electoral votes as a candidate for president has received from the citizens of their state (popular vote).
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