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Why is 3 the smallest number of electoral votes a state can have?

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  • 21-11-2017
The minimum number of electoral votes any state can have is 3. This is because the number of electoral votes for a state is equal to the size of its representation in Congress and each state-owned should have atleast three represetative.
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