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What is the electoral college?
Each state chooses electors (their number set according to the number of men and women it sends to Congress) sworn to vote for the candidate who won the most votes. The electors meet in January to choose the president.
In most states, winner takes all, meaning that if Candidate A earns just one more vote than Candidate B, Candidate A wins all the state’s electors.
But Maine and Nebraska do it differently. There, two electors are chosen by statewide vote, and one is chosen from each congressional district.
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What time is the election on TV?
While losing the national popular vote, a candidate can rack up electors by winning small states, or by winning by small margins in large states.
Why was the electoral college created?
While that outcome might seem inadvertent, the system itself is not an accident. The framers of the Constitution embraced federalism — meaning while they wanted a functional federal government, they sought to balance that by preserving the powers of the states. One way they sought to ensure that was by putting elections in the hands of the states.
LOCAL VOTER RESOURCES:
DC:
DC 2020 Election Results: Live updates
DC VOTING 2020: Everything you need to know about voting in the District
MARYLAND:
Maryland 2020 Election Results: Live updates
Maryland voting guide: County-by-county information on how, when and where to vote
What's on the Maryland ballot?
VIRGINIA:
Virginia 2020 Election Results: Live updates
Voting in Virginia 2020: Everything you need to know county by county
What's on the Virginia ballot?
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.