Question

Which of the following illustrates the Electoral College process?(1 point)
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Electors carefully choose a presidential and vice presidential nominee pair.
The pair is placed on the ballot by the state political party.
The nominee pair that wins the state receives its number of electoral votes.
Electors carefully choose a presidential and vice presidential nominee pair. The pair is placed on the ballot by the state political party. The nominee pair that wins the state receives its number of electoral votes.

Electors carefully choose a presidential and vice presidential nominee pair.
Each state needs a certain number of voters to vote on Election Day.
The nominee who wins the popular vote receives the state’s electoral votes.
Electors carefully choose a presidential and vice presidential nominee pair. Each state needs a certain number of voters to vote on Election Day. The nominee who wins the popular vote receives the state’s electoral votes.

Electors are assigned to a presidential–vice presidential nominee pair.
The pair is placed on a ticket by the state political party.
The nominee pair that wins the popular vote in each state receives that state’s electoral votes.
Electors are assigned to a presidential–vice presidential nominee pair. The pair is placed on a ticket by the state political party. The nominee pair that wins the popular vote in each state receives that state’s electoral votes.

Electors are assigned to a presidential–vice presidential nominee pair.
The pair is placed on a ticket by the state political party.
The nominee pair that wins the electoral votes receives that number of popular votes.

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The response that most accurately illustrates the Electoral College process is:

**Electors are assigned to a presidential–vice presidential nominee pair. The pair is placed on a ticket by the state political party. The nominee pair that wins the popular vote in each state receives that state’s electoral votes.**

This option correctly outlines the assignment of electors, the role of state political parties in placing candidates on the ballot, and the fact that the winner of the popular vote in each state receives that state's electoral votes.