How can the number of electoral votes in a state be changed?
A) Electoral votes are assigned by the U.S. Constitution and cannot be changed.
B) Each state legislature has the power to change its allotment of electoral votes.
C) Based on census results, population shifts between states can lead to reapportionment of the electoral votes between states.
D) To add electoral votes, the U.S. Constitution must be amended.
E) The electoral votes proportionally represent the popular vote from each state so will change as it changes.
C
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