The citizens of the USA voted for people to represent them in the Electoral College. Only people in the Electoral College get to vote for the Presidency. There are 538 Electoral College votes in the USA now.
shadowalfalfa
2006-03-29 02:43:59 UTC
There were just nine (9) voters in the last Presidential election, and they all worked at the Supreme Court ---- no other votes mattered very much/
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2006-03-29 02:44:19 UTC
122,295,345 of the 215,694,000 Americans of legal voting age bothered to vote in 2004. This amounts to 56.70%.
cy ko tic
2006-03-29 02:44:32 UTC
Roughly 104 million. (53 million voted for Bush, 51 million voted for Kerry)
david v
2006-03-29 02:44:53 UTC
Not half as many that voted in American Idol
Harry Hayfield
2006-03-29 21:51:19 UTC
122,662,864 (a turnout of 60%)
socal_dude_2828
2006-03-29 04:52:56 UTC
Not much. It's pretty sad.
ResyG
2006-03-29 02:41:39 UTC
too few.
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