The option that best 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 accurately summarizes the key components of the Electoral College process, including the assignment of electors, the ticket established by political parties, and the allocation of electoral votes based on the popular vote in each state.