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Explain how the numbers of electoral votes are dispersed among the fifty US states. How does this rule apply to the District of Columbia?

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The number is dispersed based on the amount of people in the states and this number is checked every 10 years at a census. District of Columbia has no representatives in the Senate, but they have 3 electoral college votes which is the least amount that a state can have, regardless of the number of citizens in it.
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