A state's electoral votes can be calculated by:
A. Dividing the number of eligible voters that it has by ten
B. Counting the number of senators that it has
C. Counting the number of members that it has in its own legislature
D. Adding together the number of representatives and senators that it has
Answer: D. Adding together the number of representatives and senators that it has
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