How does a candidate win in the electoral college?
A) He/she must receive an outright majority of all electoral votes.
B) He/she must receive two-thirds of the electoral votes.
C) The results of the electoral college are considered and another vote is then taken in Congress to confirm the votes.
D) He/she must receive three-fourths of all electoral votes.
E) The electoral college is symbolic and is no longer used in presidential elections.
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