💨 Abstract

In the U.S. electoral system, citizens vote for presidential electors in their state, with the winner of 270 or more electoral votes becoming President. Each state has a certain number of electors based on its representation in the House and Senate, with larger states having more electors. The winner-takes-all system means that if a candidate wins more popular votes in a state, they win all the electoral votes from that state.

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