1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov April 2, 2021The Electoral College: Options for Change and 117th Congress ProposalsElectoral College: The Basics American voters elect the President and Vice President of the United States indirectly: they vote in their states and the District of Columbia for presiden
2、tial electors pledged to the candidates of their choice. The electors are known collectively as the electoral college. Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution assigns to each state a number of electors equal to the total of the states Senators and Members of the House of Representatives, a to
3、tal of 538 at present, including three electors for the District of Columbia provided by the Twenty-third Amendment. The Twelfth Amendment requires that candidates for President and Vice President each win a majority of the electoral votes cast for their office to be elected. Candidates for the offi
4、ce of presidential elector are nominated by the state political parties. In 48 of 50 states, the candidates winning the most popular votes win all the states electoral votes, the general ticket or “winner-take-all” (WTA) system; Maine and Nebraska are the only exceptions, awarding electoral votes on