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Note 1: The United States presidential election uses the "Electoral College" system. In most states, the candidate who wins of the plurality of the statewide popular vote receives all of that state's electoral votes. This is known as the "winner-take-all" system.
Note 2: Only Maine (ME) and Nebraska (NE) use the "Congressional District Method" instead of the winner-take-all method. In these two states, electoral votes are allocated based on the results in each congressional district.
Note 2: Only Maine (ME) and Nebraska (NE) use the "Congressional District Method" instead of the winner-take-all method. In these two states, electoral votes are allocated based on the results in each congressional district.
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