You’re voting for a group of people called “electors” who form the Electoral College. Each elector represents one electoral vote. A total of 538 electors form the Electoral College.
When voters cast their presidential ballot, they're actually choosing the group of electors who on good faith will represent ...
The Electoral College is a group of electors who cast their vote for the president and vice president. Their votes are then counted by Congress, according to the National Archives. While ...
Each candidate running for president in your state has their own group of electors, known as a slate. The slates are generally chosen by the candidate’s political party in each state ...
Held early in the December after the US presidential election, the Electoral College vote involves a total of 538 ‘electors’ who are nominated for the job by their party, and are each given ...
Six of the returning fake electors hail from Michigan. John Haggard, Hank Choate, Timothy King, Meshawn Maddock, Amy Facchinello and Marian Sheridan were among the group of Michiganders who signed ...