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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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... It occurred because he had fewer electoral votes, and because the president of the United States is not elected based on popular vote, but rather elected by ...
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... The electoral votes went to the winner no matter how large the margin of victory. For ... They carry many more electoral votes. Candidates ...
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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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... abolishment of the winner-takes-all method, whereby, the candidate in a State who receives the most popular votes receives all of that State's Electoral votes. ...
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... That candidate will then receive all the Electoral College votes allocated to that particular state. Electoral College votes are ...
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... Because each state's number of electoral votes is determined by its number of representatives in the House with an additional two from the Senate, the states ...
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... in the election of 1800. There was a tie in electoral votes between Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson. The election was then thrown ...
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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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... of states of partisan electors, permanently altered the original plan and created a party-based, plurality-rule system in which electoral votes were allocated ...
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... In our current system a larger amount of electoral votes is awarded to the candidate who wins states such as California, New York, Texas, and Florida. ...
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... The larger the population, the more electoral votes a state receives. ... In order to win the election a candidate must have 270 of the 538 electoral votes. ...
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... Presidential electors meet in their respective state capitals in December to cast their electoral votes to be officially counted in Washington in January. ...
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... As the nation keeps its eyes on the recounts in Florida to see who will earn the state's 25 electoral votes, many American's are still wondering how the ...
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... Presidential electors meet in their respective state capitals in December to cast their electoral votes to be officially counted in Washington in January. ...
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... president. All of a state's electoral votes are awarded to the winner of their popular vote, regardless of the margin of victory. In ...
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... This caused the candidates in the general election to concentrate on the key states, which have the most electoral votes. You don ...
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... take a majority of the popular vote by winning a select few states, a number of states far less than the 12 needed to win the majority of Electoral votes. ...
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... Then on Monday following the second Wednesday of December the states electors meet in their State Capitals to cast their electoral votes for President and Vice ...
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... Then vote in our respected states with a certain number of electoral votes depending upon the population in that state. Those votes ...
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... That meant that Gore would win New York and all 33 Electoral votes. ... The canidates always focus on the states with the greater number of Electoral votes. ...
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... vote for that candidate. Each state is allotted a certain number of electoral votes based on population. Presently the fifty states ...
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... Using Maryland as an example, we have two senators and nine representatives giving us a total of eleven electoral votes. ... There are 538 electoral votes in all. ...
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... prolonged the election. In some states their had to be a recount to see who would win that states electoral votes. The question that ...
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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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... Yet fails to tell us that the only reason they did so well was becuz they were given a lot of electoral votes for each state becuz they had a lot of slaves ...
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... Using Minnesota as an example, we have two senators and eight representatives giving us a total of ten electoral votes. ... There are 538 electoral votes in all. ...
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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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... In this election, the dispute was about the validity of the electoral votes of four states, which were crucial to the outcome. As ...
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... One of the major disadvantages is that all that one of our the presidential candidates needs to accomplish to win on of the states electoral votes is to win ...
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