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Electoral College Votes by State, 2004 Presidential Elections
(total electoral votes: 538; majority needed to elect: 270)Alabama 9Alaska 3Arizona 10Arkansas 6California 55Colorado 9Connecticut 7Delaware 3District of Columbia 3Florida 27Georgia 15Hawaii…Electoral College Votes by State, 2008 Presidential Elections
(total electoral votes: 538; majority needed to elect: 270) Alabama 9 Alaska 3 Arizona 10 Arkansas 6 California 55 Colorado 9 Connecticut 7 Delaware 3…Electoral College Votes by State, 2012 Presidential Elections
(total electoral votes: 538; majority needed to elect: 270) Alabama 9 Alaska 3 Arizona 11…Part XIV. Various Authors
ContentsA Dangerous Plan of Benefit only to the "Aristocratick Combination"Scotland and England—A Case in PointAdoption of the Constitution Will Lead to Civil WarThe Power Vested in Congress…Cato VI
Cato VIThurdsay, December 16, 1787by See also Federalist No. 54, The Apportionment of Members Among the StatesFor the New York Journal, &c.To the people of the state of New York The next…The Supreme Court: Fuller Court, 1888 to 1910
Fuller Court, 1888 to 1910The Supreme CourtEbbs and Flows of Court LeadershipTaney Court, 1837 to 1864Chase Court, 1864 to 1873Waite Court, 1874 to 1888Fuller Court, 1888 to 1910White Court,…John WHEELER, Congress, NY (1823-1906)
WHEELER John , a Representative from New York; born in Humphreysville (now Seymour), New Haven County, Conn., February 11, 1823; attended the common schools at Cheshire, Conn.; moved to New York…John Quillin TILSON, Congress, CT (1866-1958)
TILSON John Quillin , a Representative from Connecticut; born in Clearbranch, Unicoi County, Tenn., April 5, 1866; attended public and private schools at Flag Pond, in his native county, and also…States with the Most Electoral Votes
The Constitution, in Article 2, Section 1, states: Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and…Fourteenth Amendment
(Encyclopedia) Fourteenth Amendment, addition to the U.S. Constitution, adopted 1868. The amendment comprises five sections. Section 2 provides for apportionment of membership in the House of…