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Winner-Take-All is a method of Choosing Presidential Electors | Winner-Take-All is a method of Choosing Presidential Electors | ||
− | A slate of Electors is pledged to each Presidential/Vice-Presidential ticket (the Electors' names may or may not appear on the ballot). The slate of Electors pledged to the ticket having received the plurality of votes state-wide are chosen. | + | A [[slate]] of Electors is pledged to each Presidential/Vice-Presidential ticket (the Electors' names may or may not appear on the ballot). The [[slate]] of Electors pledged to the ticket having received the [[plurality]] of votes state-wide are chosen. |
* Currently winner-take-all is the most common method of choosing Presidential Electors. | * Currently winner-take-all is the most common method of choosing Presidential Electors. | ||
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Revision as of 23:27, 19 August 2005
Winner-Take-All is a method of Choosing Presidential Electors
A slate of Electors is pledged to each Presidential/Vice-Presidential ticket (the Electors' names may or may not appear on the ballot). The slate of Electors pledged to the ticket having received the plurality of votes state-wide are chosen.
- Currently winner-take-all is the most common method of choosing Presidential Electors.