The Electoral College system decides who will be president and vice-president in the United States. In the system each state has electors who officially cast the vote of the state for the president and vice-president, the number of electors is the total number of people in Congress which means that each state has electoral votes that are equal to their representation in Congress. so basically states that have larger populations do have more power in the election. In the current society, a presidential candidate needs a majority of the electoral votes, so basically more than two hundred seventy. Since the president is picked on this system, candidates spend more time in the states with larger electoral vote counts.