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In the United States, the electoral college

is responsible for electing president

is appointed by the majority party in congress

approves the results of the general election

meets yearly to revise elections rules

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Understanding the Role of the Electoral College . Presidential candidates who win 270 or more electoral votes are called the president-elect. They don’t actually take office that day, and they can’t take office until the 538 members of the Electoral College get together to cast votes.

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