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Grade Level Grades 5-12
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Today, the American people vote for President and Vice President on the Election Day.  But, technically speaking, these votes don’t directly determine the outcome of the election. These popular votes determine which electors will be appointed to the Electoral College—The Electoral College is made up of 538 electors drawn from the states and the District of Columbia. Each state is granted a different number of electoral votes based on the size of its congressional delegation. The electors meet after the general election to cast their votes for President and Vice President.

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Electoral_College_Briefing_Doc_mb.pdf

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October 28, 2020
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Scholar Exchange: Learning about the Electoral College (Middle School Session)
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Scholar Exchange: Learning about the Electoral College (High school and college level)
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Learning about the Electoral College with Tara Ross (High school/college level/ All In level)
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