Hawaii had 3 electoral votes in the 1960 US presidential election. Since 1964, it has had 4 electoral votes, and it will continue to do so until at least the 2020 presidential election, with possible adjustment after the 2020 census.
The Electoral college.
The electoral college is not an election. The U. S. Presidential and Vice Presidential elections are indirect elections because the public does not elect them directly, but the public elects the people who elect them. Examples of direct elections are elections for U. S. Representatives and modern elections for U. S. Senators.
Election Process1.) Primaries (lots of candidates)2.) National Convention (prep rally)-officially announce candidates for each party3.) General Elections (Congressional elections too)-everyone votes4.) Electoral College Votes- picks winner of general elections- use to pick whoever5.) House picks winner if electoral college doesn't have a winner
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The purpose of the Electoral College is to vote for the president.
Primary elections are needed to choose the delegates that will go to the national party conventions and elect a candidate to be that party's nominee for the general election. General elections are to select electoral college delegates who will vote for one party's nominee.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President of the United States.
In 1876 the Electoral College made Hayes president in the course of one of the most contentious elections in national history. He lost the popular vote to Democrat Samuel J. Tilden, but won an intensely disputed electoral-college vote after a Congressional commission awarded him twenty contested electoral votes.
They vote in early to mid December following the elections in November.
No the next president is decided by the amount of electoral votes the candidate gets. They need to have so many electoral votes to win the elections.