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The Electoral College is responsible for electing the President and Vice President of the United States.

The US is the largest democracy on the planet, but the system of choice of presidential plaque is done indirectly. Citizens vote to elect the Electoral College. This body is made up of a total of 538 delegates from all states, including Washington DC. The number of delegates corresponding to each State is calculated in proportion to its population and the number of parliamentarians representing them.

After citizens vote for their presidential candidate, on election day, votes are counted at the state level. The candidate who obtains the majority of the popular votes in a state stays with all the delegates assigned to that territory. Excesses: States of Maine and Nebraska, where delegates are proportionately divided.