61. Electoral votes from each state are listed in parentheses. 62. Electoral votes needed to elect the president also are determined by the census, as are most formulas for dispensing federal dollars to states and localities. 63. Each correct answer earns ever-greater amounts of electoral votes. 64. Each state has the same number of electoral votes as its two senators and all its House members combined. 65. Even at that level, he could help decide the winner of the electoral votes from states that have a close race. 66. Even if it did, Gore probably would not accept renegade electoral votes. 67. Electoral votes for each state are listed in parentheses. 68. Florida has the fourth-largest number of electoral votes in the presidential election, and Bush and Gore are locked in a furious battle to sway voters there. 69. For all the energy input, however, Kemp offers relatively little help with the electoral vote outlook. 70. Florida, with four electoral votes, was too close to call and could by itself decide the election. |