On Election Day, when voters go to the polls and vote for their choice for president, they are technically voting for a slate of electors who are pledged to a particular candidate. The presidential candidate who receives the majority of votes in a state receives all of that state's electoral votes. (Maine and Nebraska allow proportional distribution of electoral votes, but the states seldom split their electoral votes.) The candidate with the most electoral votes is elected president. Each state would have as many electors as it had senators and representatives in Congress, but members of Congress would be prohibited from being electors. This system is known as the _________________.
a. Parlimentary System
b. Dictatorship
c. Directing voting
d. Elector College