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As of 2016 the winning candidate has to receive 270 of electoral votes to become President.

This number is one more than 1/2 of the total of 538votes and so is the majority of the votes.

270 electoral votes are required. There are 538 members of the electoral college and you need a majority to win outright. There are scenarios for a 269-269 split and how to break the tie.

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According to the 12th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, he/she must receive votes from more than half of the appointed electors. For the presidential elections of 1964 through 2012, the minimum number has been 270 (538 electors were appointed per election, half of which is 269).

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270 electoral votes in the Electoral College are needed to win the U.S. presidency. Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes. The District of Columbia gets 3 electoral votes. Therefore, the total number of electoral votes is 538 - 100 (senators) + 435 (representatives) + 3 (for DC). A majority is 270 - one more than half of the total number of 538.

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As of 2014, a candidate needs 270 out of 538 total electoral votes to win the election. A candidate must receive more than half the votes in the Electoral College in order to become president.

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A candidate needs votes from more than half of the appointed electors to win. Since 1964 the minimum number of votes required has been 270.

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What must you receive to be elected president?

You must receive a majority of votes by the electoral college.


Normally how many electoral votes does a candidate receive to be elected President of the United States?

A candidate needs to receive a majority of the electoral votes to be elected President of the United States, which is 270 out of the total 538 electoral votes. The number of electoral votes a candidate receives is determined by the results of the popular vote in each state, and the candidate who wins the popular vote in a state typically receives all of that state's electoral votes.


To become president of the US a candidate has to receive a majority of votes from what?

The Electoral College


How many electoral votes must a person receive to be elected President and Vice President?

268


To be elected president one must receive?

A majority of votes by the electoral college :)


What is an Electoral Map?

An electoral map is a map of the 50 states of the United States which shows: 1. the number of electoral votes each state has 2. an estimate of how each state is expected to vote for president. Except for Maine and Nebraska, in each state the winner of the popular vote gets all of that state's electoral votes. By estimating which candidate is expected to win the popular vote in each state, it is possible to make an educated guess as to how many electoral votes each candidate will get. From estimating the total each candidate will get it is possible to estimate who will receive the 270 electoral votes needed to be elected president and make an educated guess as to who will be elected president.


What happen if no president candidate wins a majority of electoral votes?

If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution provides that the U.S. House of Representatives will select the president, with each of the fifty state delegations casting one vote, and the U.S. Senate will select the vice-president.


Who elects the president if the presidential candidates don't receive electoral votes?

It is impossible for candidates NOT to receive electoral votes. The president is solely elected upon electoral votes. At the current point in time a candidate MUST receive at least 270 electoral votes to win. If a candidate does not receive 270 votes, the U.S, House of Representatives elects the President from among the 3 candidates receiving the most electoral votes. 12th Amendment to the constitution


What margin is required to choose the president?

The winning candidate has to have a simple majority of votes from the electoral college. In other words, the candidate will only need to win by ONE electoral vote to become the president. He must receive a simple majority of the 535 votes in the electoral college.


Who was the only president to ever receive 100 of the votes from the Electoral College?

George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.


How many votes from the house of representatives must a president receive in order to become president?

The candidate must receive 270 electoral votes to become president of the United States of America.


How it is possible that a president can be elected to office without getting the majority of the votes?

The president is elected by the electoral college. When the Constitution was first written, the authors felt that the common man was not educated well enough to elect the proper person as president. The electoral college system was set up to elect the president. Every state has a number of electors equal to the combined number of representatives and senators it has in Congress. When citizens go to the polls and vote, they elect the candidate for which they want their electors to vote. For example, if your state has twelve representatives and two senators, your state would have a total of fourteen electors. If in the election, candidate X defeats candidate Y, even if it is by just one vote, candidate X will receive all fourteen electoral votes from your state. It is therefore possible for a president to be elected without having the most popular votes, although that is a rare possibility.