Which statement about the presidential election process is not true?
A. Members of the Electoral College are chosen every four years by the individual states.
B. Members of the Electoral College are appointed by the Supreme Court for an eight-year term.
C. Each state's number of representatives and senators determines how many Electoral College voters it has.
D. In most states, electors give their votes to the candidate who won the popular vote in the state.

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Answer would be B because president are chosen every 4 years and can be chosen again for four years but not more then 8 years.

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The correct answer is C) Each states' number of Representatives and Senators determines how many Electoral College voters it has.

The statement about the presidential election that is not true is "Each states' number of Representatives and Senators determines how many Electoral College voters it has."

In a presidential election, the Electoral College is a process to determine the winner of the election. This process selects the electors and the counting of the votes by Congress. There are 538 electors that form the Electoral College. To win the presidential election, it is necessary to have 270 electoral votes. In the United States, presidential elections are held after on the first Tuesday of November. And the statement about the presidential election that is not true is "Each states' number of Representatives and Senators determines how many Electoral College voters it has."