In the process of Apportionment, The electors determine the number of members in the congressional delegation. The delegation consist of members of the House of Representatives and the Senate. In the Senate, fifty …show more content…
The first stage is “Nomination” which can be considered the possibilities of the election. Each state has a particular number of electors to nominate the best possible candidate for president. The second stage is “Candidate Selection” which can be referred to as the probabilities of the final outcome. This is based on the count of nominations. However this process can be avoided in the process of “Majority wins” In this case, the majority of the electors that nominate the candidate can bypass the deciding vote of the House. The final stage is considered the “Final Vote”. The House of Representatives will be left with the decision to make a selection based on the candidates with the most nominations by the elite. In some cases the “Winner-takes-all” system can overrule any vote. If the candidate wins the majority of the popular votes, then they will automatically get awarded the electoral votes. Candidates can also win the presidency by winning the popular vote without winning the majority