Question

What is the number of electors to which each state is entitled?


The total number of senators and representatives it has in Congress.


One-thousandth of its population.


The number of state legislators in the House.


The number of representatives it send to the House.

Answers

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The number of electors to which each state is entitled in the Electoral College is equal to the total number of senators and representatives that the state has in Congress.

Each state has two senators and at least one representative, with the number of representatives determined by the state's population relative to others. Therefore, the correct answer to your question is:

**The total number of senators and representatives it has in Congress.**

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