Originally, electors for the Electoral College were chosen by state legislatures, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. Each state determined the method for selecting its electors, which often involved the legislature appointing them directly. This system was intended to balance the influence of populous states with smaller ones in the presidential election process. Over time, most states transitioned to popular vote systems for selecting electors.
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