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Election #1 Popular Vote Electoral Vote 8 5 4 3 24 State Red Yellow Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Red 8 Yellow 5 Blue 4 Green Orange 3 Total 24 (13 to win)

Election #2 Popular Vote Electoral Vote 8 5 4 3 24 State Red Yellow Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Red 8 Yellow 5 Blue 4 Green Orange 3 Total 24 (13 to win)

Election #3 Popular Vote Electoral Vote 8 5 4 3 24 State Red Yellow Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Red 8 Yellow 5 Blue 4 Green Orange 3 Total 24 (13 to win)

Election #4 Popular Vote Electoral Vote 8 5 4 3 24 State Red Yellow Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Red 8 Yellow 5 Blue 4 Green Orange 3 Total 24 (13 to win)

Election #5 Popular Vote Electoral Vote 8 5 4 3 24 State Red Yellow Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Red 8 Yellow 5 Blue 4 Green Orange 3 Total 24 (13 to win)

Election #6 Popular Vote Electoral Vote 8 5 4 3 24 State Red Yellow Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Red 8 Yellow 5 Blue 4 Green Orange 3 Total 24 (13 to win)