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"Winner take all" is a system that features Electoral College when a candidate who gets the most votes wins all of the state's electoral votes. 

Each states chooses electors, equal the number to that's states combined total of senators and representatives. There are 538 electors in total, corresponding of 435 representatives and 100 senators. 

Most of the time, electors cast their votes for the candidate who has received the most in that particular state. Some states have laws that require electors to vote for their candidate that won the popular vote, while other electors are bound by pledges to a specific political party. However, there have been times when electors have voted contrary to the people's decision, and there is no federal law or Constructional provision against it. 

A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the president. 


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