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By dividing the population by electoral votes, we can see that Wyoming has one "elector" for every 177,556 people and Texas has one "elector" for about every 715,499".
Each state has one elector for each of its members in the House and Senate.
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"Of the two areas they had looked at, one had one elector who was affected, the other had six".
Compared to the 67 "cardinal electors" from Europe, Latin America now has 22, North America has 15, Africa has 11, Asia has 9 and Oceania has one.
Said Professor Tribe: "This is really a prescription for a possible constitutional crisis in which we have one president if California electors act in accord with the method set out by the State Legislature, and another president if the electors are divided according to this ballot initiative".
As the majority explicitly holds, once a state legislature determines to select electors through a popular vote, the right to have one's vote counted is of constitutional stature.
If Mr. Bush lost one elector, he would still have the majority he needed.
The last time more than one elector broke ranks was in 1912.
Labour constituencies have on average 6,000 fewer electors than Tory ones because of the long-term drift of population from the cities to the suburbs and the shire counties.
Labour seats have, on average, 6,000 fewer electors than Tory ones because of the long-term drift of population from the cities to the shire counties and the leafy suburbs.
Congress has allowed one narrow exception to its insistence on a uniform election day: It allows a state legislature to step in only when the state has failed to make a choice of its electors.
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