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Wyoming, with just 523,000 residents, had three Electors.

If you do a little long division on the


back of your napkin, you'll see how much those two "extra" Electors in each state's Electoral
College allotment skew the states' representation in presidential elections. California ends up
with a ratio of one Elector for every 664,603 residents, while Wyoming gets one for every
174,277. The odd result: as far as the Electoral College is concerned, the vote of one
Wyomingite is worth as much as 2.99 Californians!

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