How is the number of Electoral College seats per state determined?
a. by the number of party delegates assigned to the state
b. by the total number of house and senate representatives
c. by the traditional number assigned under the 12th Amendment by the traditional number assigned under the 12th Amendment
d. by giving each state two seats by giving each state two seats
b. by the total number of house and senate representatives
Which of the following are examples of a plurality? Select all that apply. (1 point) 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill. 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill. 51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee. 51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee. 9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision. 9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision. 1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate. 1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate. 205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president. 205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president. 2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.
The examples of a plurality are:
- 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
- 51 of 100 senators support a judicial nominee.
- 9 of 9 Supreme Court justices support a decision.
- 1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate.
- 205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.
- 2,472 of 2,472 Republican delegates support an incumbent candidate.
i can only pick 2
In that case, the two examples of a plurality are:
1) 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill.
2) 205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president.