Social Studies, 19.06.2021 21:30 jae222
Read the scenario below and answer the question that follows.
You are the secretary of state in the state of Texas, and it is your job to oversee election results. In a presidential election, 33 percent of the votes in Texas were cast for Candidate A and 66 percent were cast for Candidate B.
How would your state’s electoral votes be distributed?
A.
Candidate A will receive 1/3 of the votes, and Candidate B will receive 2/3.
B.
Candidate A will receive all of the state’s electoral votes.
C.
Candidate B will receive 1/3 of the votes, and Candidate A will receive 2/3.
D.
Candidate B will receive all of the state’s electoral votes.
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