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The number of electives votes for president is equal to?

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Answer:

The number of electives votes for president is equal to the number of representatives and senators from the state.

Explanation:

The United States Congress serves as an electoral college in the Presidential elections. 435 members from the House of Representatives and 100 members from the Senate collectively make this electoral college. For a candidate to win the Presidential election, it is mandatory to secure at least 270 votes from the House and the Senate together.

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