The Electoral College
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Americans do not vote for the President
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them in the Electoral College .
Each state has had a certain number of electors. Big states with a mostly large
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, like California have many electors (55) and small states, like Hawaii only have
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electors. All together there are 538 electors who get together in the Electoral College.
In December all electors meet and elect a president. Most of the time they vote for the
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who has won in their state. The candidate who has 270 or more electoral
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becomes President .
Candidates often
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on the big states with lots of electors. They know that if they win in states like California, New York or Texas they have a good
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of becoming President.
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