The electoral votes also is determined by

The size of the state
The population of the state
both
neither

The correct answer is both. The electoral votes are determined by both the size and the population of the state. The size of the state is relevant because each state is guaranteed a minimum of three electoral votes, regardless of its population. The population of the state is important because it determines the number of representatives each state has in the House of Representatives, which is one of the factors used to determine the allocation of electoral votes.