The three smallest number of electoral votes that a candidate can have are 3, 4, and 5. These numbers represent the smallest-sized states with electoral votes: Delaware, Vermont, and Alaska.
During the first three Presidential elections the President and the Vice-President were chosen by the number of electoral votes. The vice-president was chosen by having the second highest number of electoral votes.
All states do have at least three electors who cast electoral votes.
901 is the highest of those three numbers.
46 total
Based on the 2010 Census, the 3 southern states with the most electoral votes are Texas 38, Florida 29 and Georgia 16.
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The highest of those three numbers is 4.25.
The highest common factor of the three numbers is 11
John Bell won 39 electoral votes in 1860, carrying the three states, KY, VA and TN.
The HCF of the given three numbers is 1