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... For instance, if a State had ten Electoral votes and candidate A received 70%, candidate B received 18%, and candidate C received 12% of the State's popular ...
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... means that if a candidate won a state by a seven to six electoral vote margin, all thirteen of the state's electoral votes would go to the candidate who won ...
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... Perhaps we will see history repeat itself in the 2000 election. Today, a candidate must win 270 electoral votes, a majority, to become President. ...
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... Therefore, if a state has ten electoral votes, and candidate A receives 70% of the popular vote, and candidate B receives 18% of the vote, and candidate C ...
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... This is true because it is almost impossible for a third party candidate to win enough if any electoral votes to be elected president. ...
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... President. The candidate must win 215 electoral votes. If there ... votes. The candidate is required to win 270 electoral votes. This is ...
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... If a candidate wins the votes in certain states, and gets all their electoral votes, it is possible to win the Presidency, without getting the most popular vote ...
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... There has been another plan that would determine the electoral votes given by giving each candidate the proportion of electoral votes equal to the proportion ...
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... margin of victory. For example, if candidate won the state of Massachusetts by 300 votes they won all electoral votes. They only won ...
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... President. The candidate must win 215 electoral votes. If there ... votes. The candidate is required to win 270 electoral votes. This is ...
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... people vote for president, they are actually voting for slates of electors pledged to their candidate the more electoral votes that candidate will receive. ...
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... If one candidate fails to get more than half of the electoral votes, then a new vote is taken in the House of Representatives to determine the president. ...
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... don't have to win all the key states but you need 270 electoral votes today. Next off is the winner take all system. This provides that the candidate that wins ...
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The Electoral College and Proposed Reform Policies Receiving 300,000 more votes than his best opponent, Candidate A was clearly the favorite among the eight ...
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... With this system it is possible for a candidate to have enough electoral votes to win the election, while loosing the popular vote. ...
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... Electors meet one month after public election to cast their electoral vote. In order to win the election a candidate must have 270 of the 538 electoral votes. ...
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... won 51% of the votes of the 39 smallest states it would only make up 22% of the total popular vote but still get the candidate 270 electoral votes needed to ...
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... By having a large population in these states, their votes combine to award the electoral votes to the candidate of their choice. ...
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... Those votes go toward the overall count of the candidate and help choose who will reach the magic number of 270 electoral votes first. ...
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... states. I will research how many times states with a large number of electoral votes have voted for the same candidate. Because ...
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... If a candidate wins the votes in certain states, and gets all their electoral votes, it is possible to win the Presidency, without getting the most popular vote ...
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... Under our current system, a candidate could win the state of California by only one vote, and would still be awarded all 54 electoral votes for that state. ...
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... Under our current system, a candidate could win the state of California by only one vote, and would still be awarded all 54 electoral votes for that state. ...
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... College is that the majority of the United States may vote for one candidate, but the other candidate could still win because of more Electoral Votes, this has ...
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... Thus, candidate B receives the two electoral votes. State 2 is split 60 (A) and 140 (B), candidate B, again, receives the electoral votes. ...
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... Since no candidate won with the constitutional majority of electoral votes, was sent to the House of Representatives for them to vote on. ...
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... congress officially counts the ballots cast by the electors on January 6, and the candidate who wins the majority of the Electoral College votes wins the ...
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... given state. Once they have that they determine the next president by the first candidate who reaches 275 electoral votes. If one ...
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... Each state is granted a number of Electoral College votes, which are to be awarded to the candidate that polls the most votes. The ...
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... congress officially counts the ballots cast by the electors on January 6, and the candidate who wins the majority of the electoral college votes wins the ...
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