FSOT: 500 Test Prep Study Questions

Category - U.S. Government

Which of the following best describes the process for choosing Electors in Presidential Elections as established by the Constitution?
  1. Each state legislature determines the process for selecting Electors from that state and is allowed the number of Electors equal to that state's total representatives in Congress.
  2. The political party of the candidate who wins the most popular votes in a state chooses all Electors from that state and is allowed the number of Electors equal to that state's representatives in the House of Representatives.
  3. Each state's elected members of the House of Representatives serves as an Elector from that state.
  4. Each state conducts elections for the position of Electors every four year to coincide with Presidential elections and each state is allowed the number of Electors equal to that state's total representatives in Congress
Explanation
Answer: A - Each state legislature determines the process for selecting Electors from that state and is allowed the number of Electors equal to that state's total representatives in Congress.
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