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How is the number of electors each state receives in the Electoral College decided?

(A) Each state gets one elector.
(B) Each state gets two electors.
(C) The number of electors each state gets equals the number of members it has in the House.
(D) The number of electors each state gets equals the total number of members it has in Congress.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The number of electors each state in our country receives in the Electoral College decided the number of electors each state gets equals the number of members it has in the House.


So, the number of electors in each state depends upon the tottal number of members in the house.

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