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How is the number of Electoral College seats per state determined? A. by the number of party delegates assigned to the state B....Question
                how is the number of electoral college seats per state determined?
by the number of party delegates assigned to the state.
by the total number of house and senate reresentatives
by the traditional number assigned under the 12th amendment
by giving each state two seats.
            
        by the number of party delegates assigned to the state.
by the total number of house and senate reresentatives
by the traditional number assigned under the 12th amendment
by giving each state two seats.
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    The number of electoral college seats per state is determined **by the total number of House and Senate representatives** that each state has. Each state receives electoral votes equal to its total number of Senators (always 2) and Representatives in the House, which varies based on the state's population. This means that the correct answer from your options is:
**by the total number of house and senate representatives.**
    
**by the total number of house and senate representatives.**
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