What determines the number of Electoral Votes a state receives? For example, how many does NV have?
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The number of Electoral Votes a state receives is determined by the sum of its Senators (always 2) and its Representatives in the House, which is based on the state's population. This means that more populous states have more Representatives, and consequently, more Electoral Votes. As for Nevada, it currently has 6 Electoral Votes, a reflection of its growing population and the congressional representation that follows! Every ten years, after the census, states can gain or lose Electoral Votes depending on changes in population. So, keep an eye on those census results because they can shake things up in the electoral landscape!
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