Which of the following is not true about the Electoral College?
a The electors in any given election do not use independent judgment in deciding whom to vote for president.
b The electoral vote in all states but two is a reflection of the statewide popular vote for president in that state.
c In most states the electoral vote is not actually cast by people, but is simply a number based upon the popular vote.
Answer: a The electors in any given election do not use independent judgment in deciding whom to vote for president.
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