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[Resolved] please make a checker
January 01, 2024 11:21PM
Please make a checker for GCAH7YE
Note: I got the idea from GC40CM1 I assume it could be cloned??
The Electoral College was created in Article 2 Section 1 of the United States Constitution.

" Each State shall appoint, in such a Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative or Person holding Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector."

As it stands now there are 535 Electors representing the states and 3 for the District of Columbia, a total of 538. To win the Presidency the candidate must get 270 or more votes in the Electoral College.

The objective of this challenge..To have found at least one cache in states with enough Electoral College Votes to become President. (270 or more) This can be done with as few as 15 states (If you get the right ones) or it could take as many as 36 states.
Alabama - 9, Kentucky - 8, North Dakota - 3,
Alaska - 3, Louisiana - 8, Ohio - 18,
Arizona - 11, Maine - 4 Oklahoma - 7,
Arkansas - 6, Maryland - 10, Oregon - 7,
California - 55, Massachusetts - 11 Pennsylvania - 20,
Colorado - 9, Michigan - 16, Rhode Island - 4,
Connecticut - 7, Minnesota - 10, South Carolina - 9
Delaware - 3, Mississippi - 6 South Dakota - 3,
District of Columbia - 3, Missouri - 10, Tennessee - 11
Florida - 29, Montana - 3, Texas - 38,
Georgia - 16, Nebraska - 5, Utah - 6,
Hawaii - 4, Nevada - 6, Vermont - 3,
Idaho - 4, New Hampshire - 4, Virginia - 13,
Illinois - 20, New Jersey - 14, Washington - 12,
Indiana - 11, New Mexico - 5, West Virginia - 5,
Iowa - 6, New York - 29, Wisconsin - 10,
Kansas - 6, North Carolina - 15, Wyoming - 3,
Re: please make a checker
January 01, 2024 11:23PM
Hello davehike,

You can use:

https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCAH7YE/84244

Please test it, and let me know if it is as requested or if it requires further modification.

Thanks,
Hügh
Re: please make a checker
January 02, 2024 01:10AM
Looks good. Thank you, and Happy New Year.
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