
Electoral College
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Social Studies
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 6 Questions
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The Electoral College
by Mr. Boswell and Ms. Parker-Scott
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Electing a President
What if I told you we don't directly elect the president?
We use something called the Electoral College.
Each state gets a certain number of electoral votes.
How many do they get? Great question!
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Multiple Choice
We vote for president using the ______________________
House of Representatives
Senate
Electoral College
Supreme Court
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Electoral Votes
Each state gets the same number of electoral votes as they have representation in Congress.
So if Georgia has 14 representatives and 2 senators, they get 16 electoral votes.
California is the largest and gets 55 electoral votes!
DC is allowed to vote for president, even though they aren't a state.
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Multiple Choice
If a state gets electoral votes for the number of Representatives and Senators, what is the lowest number a state can have?
2
3
5
7
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How does a person become president?
In the election every four years, people vote for president.
If a person wins the most votes in a state, they get ALL the electoral votes from that state.
Even if they win by one vote!
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Multiple Choice
How many electoral votes do you get if you win a state's popular vote?
All
Half
None
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The Magic Number
To win the presidency, the magic number is 270!
That is a majority of the 538 electoral votes total.
It doesn't matter what combination of states you win, 270 is all you need.
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Fill in the Blanks
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What if no one gets 270 electoral votes?
There is a small (1%<) that you can get a 269-269 tie or a third party get a few electoral votes.
If that happens, the House of Representatives decides who the president is.
They pick from the top three candidates.
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Multiple Choice
Who decides who the winner is, if no one gets 270 electoral votes?
House of Representatives
Senate
Supreme Court
Last President
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Popular Vote vs. Electoral College
A person can actually get less votes for president overall, but still win the electoral college.
This has happened FOUR times!
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Multiple Choice
In the last election, Donald Trump ______ the popular vote, but ________ in the Electoral College
Lost, Won
Won, Lost
Lost, Lost
Won, Won
The Electoral College
by Mr. Boswell and Ms. Parker-Scott
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