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  2. How the Electoral College Actually Works

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    How is an elector selected? Electors are selected by each political party, but the guidelines vary by state. Guidelines that apply to all states include that no senator, representative, or person ...

  3. The People's Choice (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Choice: A Cautionary Tale is a 1995 novel written by American journalist Jeff Greenfield.In the novel, United States'President-elect MacArthur Foyle dies after the general election, but before the Electoral College has a chance to vote him into office, and the media and the election process are swung into chaos.

  4. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    An elector votes for each office, but at least one of these votes (president or vice president) must be cast for a person who is not a resident of the same state as that elector. [139] A "faithless elector" is one who does not cast an electoral vote for the candidate of the party for whom that elector pledged to vote.

  5. What is the US electoral college, and how does it work?

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    If an elector votes against their state's presidential pick, they are termed "faithless". In 2016, seven electoral college votes were cast this way, but it did not change the result of the election.

  6. The road to the White House is through the Electoral College ...

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    Nationally, there are a total of 538 electoral votes, or electors, meaning a candidate needs to secure 270 to win. In 2020, ... Elector Bill Rauwerdink (L) prepares to cast his formal vote for the ...

  7. File:The elector's hand book; (IA electorshandbook00levy).pdf

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  8. Electoral roll - Wikipedia

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    elector's name and address; date of birth (if the voter will become eligible to vote during the time period that the register covers) if the elector has requested a postal vote; A 'Marked Register' is a copy of the register that has a mark by the name of each elector who has voted. [24]

  9. Electoral college - Wikipedia

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    An electoral college is a body whose task is to elect a candidate to a particular office. It is mostly used in the political context for a constitutional body that appoints the head of state or government, and sometimes the upper parliamentary chamber, in a democracy.