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  2. United States presidential elections in the District of Columbia

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    The amendment states that it cannot have any more electoral votes than the state with the smallest number of electors. [2] Since then, it has been allocated three electoral votes in every presidential election. [3] The Democratic Party has immense political strength in the district. In each of the 16 presidential elections, the district has ...

  3. 2024 United States presidential election in the District of ...

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    [3] Harris won the district overwhelmingly with 90.28% of the vote. The district was both Harris' strongest electoral jurisdiction and county-equivalent jurisdiction, voting more Democratic than all state counties in the United States. [4] Trump won 6.47% of the vote, his best performance in terms of percentage of votes cast in all three of his ...

  4. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    This brought Brown's number of electoral votes for vice president to 47 since he still received all 28 electoral votes from Maryland, Tennessee, and Texas, and 16 other electoral votes from Georgia, Kentucky, and Missouri in total. The other 19 electors from the latter states voted faithlessly for vice president. [166]

  5. Explainer-Key facts about the Electoral College and the 2024 ...

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    This means that one electoral vote in Wyoming, the least-populous state, represents about 192,000 people, while one vote in Texas, one of the most underrepresented states, represents about 730,000 ...

  6. The 2024 election, explained - AOL

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    The most recent census occurred in 2020, so the number of electoral votes has changed. Voters in Washington, DC, also get three electoral votes thanks to the 23rd Amendment, but they have no ...

  7. What is the Electoral College and how does it determine the ...

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    What to know amid popular vote results. ... the Electoral College members for each state vote will go toward that candidate. ... in 2008 to 9 votes in 2012.Texas went from 34 votes in 2008 to 38 ...

  8. Elections in the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Since then, it has been allocated three electoral votes in every presidential election. [4] In each of the 16 presidential elections, the district has overwhelmingly voted for the Democratic candidate, with no margin less than 56.5 percentage points. It has been won by the losing candidate in 9 of the 16 elections.

  9. The road to the White House is through the Electoral College ...

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    When do electors vote? The electors will meet on Dec. 17 to officially cast their votes and send the results to Congress. The candidate that wins 270 electoral votes or more becomes president.