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Each state has a designated amount of electoral votes based on population.
In most states, the candidate with the most popular votes receives all of the state's electoral votes. Maine and Nebraska apportion their votes between congressional district and two at-large votes, but neither state has ever split its electoral votes. Colorado voters will decide on Election Day whether to change from a winner-takes-all approach to one tied to the state's overall popular vote.
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