In the conventional approach to the 1/Nc expansion, electroweak
interactions are switched off and large Nc QCD is treated in isolation. We
study the self-consistency of taking the large Nc limit in the presence of
electroweak interaction. If the electroweak coupling constants are held
constant, the large Nc counting rules are violated by processes involving
internal photon or weak boson lines. Anomaly cancellations, however, fix the
ratio of electric charges of different fermions. This allows a self-consistent
way to scale down the electronic charge e in the large Nc limit and hence
restoring the validity of the large Nc counting rules.Comment: 9 pages in REVTeX, no figure