51²è¹Ý

Skip to main contentSkip to main content
Enjoy unlimited digital access to morganton.com!
Special Introductory Offer
*offer available for new customers only

Take advantage of these
exclusive benefits:

51²è¹Ý PLUS unlimited articles & videos

Personalized news alerts with our mobile app

*FREE access to newspapers.com archives

Hundreds of games, puzzles & comics online

*Refers to the latest 2 years of morganton.com stories. Cancel anytime.

You have permission to edit this video.
Edit

Explaining Election Day: How the Electoral College works

From the Explaining Election Day: Understanding the processes from voting to declaring winners series
  • Updated
  • 0

In the United States, we actually select the president based on the outcome of the Electoral College vote. That is a vote of 538 electors, that are decided or that number comes from the number of members of Congress, you know, 435 members of the House, 100 senators. And then three electoral college votes that come from the District of Columbia. This differs from a lot of countries around the world where the winner of the presidency is the candidate who got the most votes nationally.

0 Comments

Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.

Topics

Breaking News

News Alert