The state will have a total of six representatives or electors. Every state gets two senators in addition to the representatives given by population.
The state will have 6 electors. A state has as many electors in the electoral college as it has Senators and Representatives in Congress. (There are also 3 electors from the District of Columbia.)
congressional representation
Each State has a different number of Electoral College votes - one for each Congressional District plus two for the number of Senators in each State, therefore a small State such as South Dakota, with only one Congressional District, has three Electoral College votes, whereas California with 53 Congressional Districts has 55 Electoral College votes. The webpage in the related links below explains how many Electoral College votes each State has, and a brief description of how they've been calculated after the 2010 Census.
yes, because each district has a congressman, and if you lose one you lose electoral votes, you gain one you get an electoral vote.
The number of congressional representatives which are determined by the states population.
If a state has four members in the house of representatives, that state will have a total of 6 representatives at the electoral college. The state has one for each representative and one for each senator. Every state has 2 senators, so the state will have 4 for the representatives and 2 for the senators.
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The state will have 6 electors. A state has as many electors in the electoral college as it has Senators and Representatives in Congress. (There are also 3 electors from the District of Columbia.)
congressional representation
according to Congressional representation
basically the winner of the popular vote can STILL lose in the electoral college controlled by vote totals in congressional totals
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