When a question is put to a vote, it is phrased in such a way that each member of the group has to vote either yes or no. A no vote means to reject the question (or to defeat the bill if it's a lawmaking body).
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Electoral votes are the type of votes that actual elect the president.
In the U. S. Presidential elections of 1992, 1996 and 2000,...California had 54 votes,New York had 33 votes,Texas had 32 votes,Florida had 25 votes,Pennsylvania had 23 votes,Illinois had 22 votes,Ohio had 21 votes,Michigan had 18 votes,New Jersey had 15 votes,North Carolina had 14 votes,Georgia and Virginia had 13 votes each,Indiana and Massachusetts had 12 votes each,Missouri, Tennessee, Washington and Wisconsin had 11 votes each,Maryland and Minnesota had 10 votes each,Alabama and Louisiana had 9 votes each,Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Oklahoma and South Carolina had 8 votes each,Iowa, Mississippi and Oregon had 7 votes each,Arkansas and Kansas had 6 votes each,Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah and West Virginia had 5 votes each.Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Nevada, New Hampshire and Rhode Island had 4 votes each, andAlaska, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming had 3 votes each.
270 electoral votes
FL has 27 electoral votes FL has 27 electoral votes
Recently, if correct, California had the most electoral college votes with 55 votes.