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Elections... the American Way, from the Library of Congress. http://go.usa.gov/YBQx
The Electoral College: What if the magic number hits 269? http://ow.ly/er5Te
Members of the Armed Forces and eligible family members serving overseas can vote in the Presidential election. http://www.fvap.gov/
If the House must vote for President, each State delegation gets one vote. Since DC is not a State, it would not get a vote.
Can citizens of U.S. Territories vote for President? The answer may surprise you. http://go.usa.gov/YxKV
Under the 23rd Amend of the Constitution, DC is allocated 3 electors and treated like a state for purposes of the Electoral College.
The Electoral College: Then and Now http://go.usa.gov/YZtR
Electoral College and the National Archives: The process for counting the votes for President. http://ow.ly/efQGh
Tally of Electoral Votes for the 1800 Presidential Election, February 11, 1801 http://go.usa.gov/YxBe
#kidsdiscover the Electoral College; great infographic. http://ow.ly/eeeO7
Electors may be State-elected officials, party leaders, or persons who have a personal or political affiliation with the candidate.
Need more information on Voting, check out these Resources for Voters. http://ow.ly/e0cla
Electing a U.S. President in Plain English. http://ow.ly/e0cur This is how your Vote counts.
Are you registered to vote? Find out now! http://ow.ly/e0bT7
We are 39 days from election day; how much do you know about the Electoral College Vote? http://ow.ly/dWkgo
The Electoral Map: Building a Path to Victory; check the NYT assessment or build your own. http://ow.ly/e2ERb
Want to know more about the Electoral College and voting in your state, check out this site: http://ow.ly/dPe50
Is your state’s meeting of Electors open to the public? Contact your Governor’s Office or your Secretary of State to find out.
When you vote for President on Nov 6, you are actually voting for an elector. That's how they're chosen. http://go.usa.gov/rJyV
Don’t drop out of the Electoral College http://ow.ly/dWjiE
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