He could Donald Trump Republican candidate in US presidential elections The state of North Carolina was decided, and it includes (16) Electoral College votes, the state of Texas (40), Florida (30), and the state of Ohio (17). The four states are considered among the states that have a significant impact on the final result in Trump’s race with his Democratic rival. Kamala Harris For the White House.
Votes for the Republican candidate rose Donald Trump To 222 votes in the electoral college, after winning 5 new states: North Carolina (16 votes), Utah (6 votes), Ohio (17 votes), Kansas (6 votes), Montana (4 votes), while his competitor won Kamala Harris Over 105 votes.
Trump had won US presidential elections In the states of Mississippi (6 votes), North Dakota (3 votes), South Dakota (3 votes), Wyoming (3 votes), Texas (40 votes), Nebraska (5 votes), and Louisiana (8 votes).
He also won Trump In the states of Missouri (10 votes), Alabama (9 votes), Oklahoma (7 votes), Tennessee (11 votes), Florida (30 votes), Arkansas (6 votes), West Virginia (4 votes), South Carolina (9 votes), and Indiana (11 votes), and Kentucky (8 votes), and won 105 Electoral College votes.
Donald Trump’s candidacy represents an exceptional case in… History of the American electionsHe faces a list of major charges, the first of which is his accusation of defrauding the United States, by preventing Congress from certifying the victory of US President Joe Biden, and depriving voters of their right to fair elections.
And confront Republican candidate Donald Trump Similar charges in Fulton County, Georgia, where he was charged with racketeering, a charge used to target members of organized crime groups, which carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.
And it doesn’t happen Choosing the President of the United States of America According to direct election only, but also according to the mechanism of the Electoral College, which is a system that has been stable in the American Constitution since 1787, as a compromise between electing the country’s president from Congress or direct popular vote, in order to ensure that the president enjoys sufficient powers that make him independent of Congress with its Senate and House of Representatives, and to achieve balance. Between the interests of smaller and larger states, providing a way to Choosing the country’s president.
The Electoral College is not a place, but rather the process of testing and meeting the electors, where they vote to choose the president and vice president. The Electoral College votes are counted by Congress.
The pool consists of 538 delegates, and to win the presidency, a candidate needs to secure a majority of 270 votes. Each state is represented in the Electoral College by the same number of representatives in Congress. One elector or delegate for each member of the House of Representatives, in addition to two for the Senate.
The District of Columbia is allocated three electors, and is treated as a state in Electoral College Under the 23rd Amendment to the US Constitution.
Delegates are obligated to vote for the candidate chosen by voters in the same state, and the candidate with the highest votes receives all votes Electoral College votes in the stateWhile his competitor gets nothing, with the exception of the states of Maine and Nebraska, which divide the Electoral College votes according to the percentage of votes each candidate receives.