The document discusses the Electoral College process and electors. It explains that electors represent congressional districts and senators, totaling 538 electors. Citizens can become electors by being elected by state political parties or conventions prior to the election. Electors vote on the Monday after the second Wednesday in December to elect the president, though some states do not require electors to vote for the candidate who won the state popular vote. Twenty-four of the twenty-six non-binding states have laws punishing "faithless electors" who do not vote according to the state's popular vote.