Presidential elections in the U.S. aren't decided by popular vote. They are instead determined by the Electoral College. Here ...
In the race to 270 electoral votes, California and Texas are the biggest prizes, but all eyes are on seven battleground ...
The blue and red maps have become a staple of Election Day coverage, but how are Electoral College votes allocated?
The most recent U.S. census was conducted in 2020, and more than a dozen states lost or gained their congressional districts ...
States award electoral votes largely on a winner-takes-all basis, with a candidate needing a majority of 270 votes to win.
The American president is chosen by the Electoral College, not the popular vote. Here's why that is and how it works.
That’s the number of Electoral College votes needed, out of 538, to win the presidency. Most pundits think that 43 ...
The seven swing states have a combined total of 93 Electoral College votes, or 17.3 percent of the total and both candidates ...
In the future, even winning the former “Blue Wall” states won’t be enough for the party’s presidential nominees.