The electoral college represents a states population.
Not necessarily. The twentieth amendment states that the process of electing a president will be through popular vote of citizens of the United States. In a way, the citizens of the United States are the electoral college.
Red states are those won by McCain (Republican). Blue states were won by Obama (Democrat)
The members of your states Electoral College
The document that created the electoral college is the US Constitution. It states how to determine the number of electors to be given to each state as well as how to determine the presidency.
the 50 states and the district of Columbia
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
The electoral college represents a states population.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.
The electoral college elects the president of the united states. Each state has electoral votes according to their population.
This is how you use Electoral College in a sentence. (this is a fail...look at mine! :) :P) The electoral college represents a states population.
The Electoral College was an American invention in order to balance the needs of the smaller states in electing the US President, forcing the President to pay more attention to the smaller states than he otherwise would (since smaller states get proportionally more votes in the Electoral College system). Most other countries prefer to make each person's vote count equally rather than trying to reallocate voting power between different densely-settled and rural regions.
The electoral college does not vote on policies. The electoral college performs only one function. It elects the president of the United States.
The Electoral college gives the same number of votes to all of the states (NovaNET)----the electoral college gives the same number of votes to all of the states (novanet)----
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President of the United States.
The Electoral College favors small states: every state, no matter how small, gets at least 3 electoral votes, so small states have more electoral votes per voter.
Every 4 years electoral votes in the Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.