The Electoral College Does your vote count?. Review! What is the difference between a primary and a caucus convention? Who is in the line of succession.

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The Electoral College Does your vote count?

Review! What is the difference between a primary and a caucus convention? Who is in the line of succession after the Vice President? Does Pennsylvania has a primary or a caucus convention?

The Electoral College Each state is represented with a certain number of Electoral Votes. To be elected president of the United States, a candidate must win at least 270 of the 538 available electoral votes.

The Electoral College Each state’s electoral vote is the total number of its senators and representatives in Congress. The total electoral vote is equal to the number of representatives and senators from all the states, plus 3 voters from Washington, D.C.

The Electoral College The larger the population of a state, the more electoral votes that state will have. The candidate who wins the greatest number of popular votes in any state usually receives all of the state’s electoral votes.

Video! The Electoral College in 5 minutes!

Video Questions: How many electoral votes does every state get to start out with? How many electoral votes are there in total? How many electoral votes does a candidate need to win the election?

Can you win the election if you lose the popular vote?

The Electoral College Yes, there have been four times when the president has won the election without winning the popular vote.

The 2000 election In 2000, George W. Bush was declared the winner of the general election and became the 43rd president. Al Gore received about 540,000 more votes than Bush. However, Bush won the electoral vote, 271 to 266.

Close elections! In 1888, Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes to Grover Cleveland’s 168, winning the presidency. But Harrison lost the popular vote by more than 90,000 votes. In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes won the election (by a margin of one electoral vote), but he lost the popular vote by more than 250,000 ballots to Samuel J. Tilden.

Close elections! In 1824, John Quincy Adams was elected president despite not winning either the popular vote or the electoral vote. Andrew Jackson was the winner in both categories. Jackson received 38,000 more popular votes than Adams, and beat him in the electoral vote 99 to 84. Despite his victories, Jackson didn’t reach the majority 131 votes needed in the Electoral College to be declared president. In fact, neither candidate did. The decision went to the House of Representatives, which voted Adams into the White House.

Some Questions… How many electoral votes does PA have? Do you agree with the Electoral College? Why or why not? Do you think your vote really counts?