FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2009 file photo, Capitol Hill Pages carry a box of the Electoral College votes to the House Chamber to be certified, on Capitol Hill in Washington. When it comes to voting for president, not all votes are created equal. Chances are yours will count less than a select few. Each state’s Electoral College votes are based on the size of its congressional delegation, not its population. Because of that, a presidential vote in Wyoming mathematically counts more than three times as much as a vote in Ohio, at least in terms of choosing electors. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)