Yes because if they rightfuly win then yes but if the cheat no Yes because if they rightfuly win then yes but if the cheat no
He won most of the votes in the elections ...
Most don't seem to think about them since only 1 in 4 votes.
In the first elections, the person with the most votes was elected president, with the runner-up becoming vice-president, regardless of party. Also at?æthe beginning, senators were not directly elected by the people.?æ
California .
Al Gore ♥
in Presidential elections, Illinois is most often a blue state; however, it frequently votes red in gubernatorial elections.
I am not sure what you want to know. The primaries are elections and the one with the most votes wins. In most states, people can vote in either primary , but not both.
In recent elections, the Democratic Party has received the majority of votes from Hispanics in the United States.
Congressional elections are every two years. Every other congressional election is also a presidential election. Two of every three elections you also elect a senator from your state. (Senators serve for 6 years and their elections are staggered so you usually don't vote for both senators in one election). Those elections that are -just- congressional tend not to get as big a voter turnout. Most people don't even know who their congressional representatives are. More people care about presidential elections. Congressmen and Senators are elected by direct vote--whoever gets the most votes win. Presidents are elected by the electoral college, so whoever gets the most votes in your state gets -all- your state's electoral votes.
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No. The number of eligible voters is that number of people that are registered to vote and are not prohibited from doing so for some reason. It would be a unique event if all eligible voters actually did vote. In most elections, even national ones, it is considered a good turnout if 50% of the eligible people actually turn out to vote. Local elections can have an even smaller turn out.
yes democracy is the least form of government as some of the parties who are elected in the elections buy most of the votes into their favour