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                Which of the following illustrates the Electoral College’s process for a presidential election?(1 point)
Responses
1. During party conventions, the popular vote is counted and electoral votes are pledged.
2. In November, state electors meet to count the popular vote for the president.
3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. During party conventions, the popular vote is counted and electoral votes are pledged. 2. In November, state electors meet to count the popular vote for the president. 3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. Beginning on Election Day, the electoral vote is counted and popular votes are pledged.
2. In December, state electors meet to pledge the popular votes for the president.
3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. Beginning on Election Day, the electoral vote is counted and popular votes are pledged. 2. In December, state electors meet to pledge the popular votes for the president. 3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. Beginning on Election Day, the popular vote is counted and electoral votes are pledged.
2. In December, state electors meet to vote for the president and vice president.
            
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1. During party conventions, the popular vote is counted and electoral votes are pledged.
2. In November, state electors meet to count the popular vote for the president.
3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. During party conventions, the popular vote is counted and electoral votes are pledged. 2. In November, state electors meet to count the popular vote for the president. 3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. Beginning on Election Day, the electoral vote is counted and popular votes are pledged.
2. In December, state electors meet to pledge the popular votes for the president.
3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. Beginning on Election Day, the electoral vote is counted and popular votes are pledged. 2. In December, state electors meet to pledge the popular votes for the president. 3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
1. Beginning on Election Day, the popular vote is counted and electoral votes are pledged.
2. In December, state electors meet to vote for the president and vice president.
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    3. On January 6, a joint session of Congress meets to count and certify the votes.
    
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