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Most states require that all electoral votes be cast for the candidate with the most votes in that state. Following the certification of each state's popular vote by state election officials, the victorious slate of electors meets in the state capital and casts two ballots—one for Vice President and one for President. When citizens vote in the popular vote for president, they also elect a slate of electors. Electors then vote to determine who will be the next President of the United States. In most elections, electoral votes correspond to popular votes.

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