Answer:
In the Electoral College, there are represented the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Electoral College is the body of elected representatives charged with electing the president and vice president of the United States. The Electoral College has 538 electors since 1964.
Each state has a number of electors equal to the number of its senators (always two per state) and representatives in the Congress of the United States. In addition, under the Twenty-Third Amendment, the District of Columbia receives voters as if it were a state, but never more than the number of votes of the "least populated" state.