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George Washington 1789 U. S. Presidential Election Results: 35 votes (50.7%) - minimum required 69 votes (100.0%) - Gen. George Washington of VA (independent) 34 votes (49.3%) - Fmr. Min. to Great Britain John Adams of MA (Pro-Federalist) 9 votes (13.0%) - Foreign Affairs Sec. John Jay of NY (Pro-Federalist) 6 votes (8.7%) - Robert H. Harrison of MD (Pro-Federalist) 6 votes (8.7%) - Fmr. Gov. John Rutledge of SC (Pro-Federalist) 4 votes (5.8%) - Gov. John Hancock of MA (Pro-Federalist) 3 votes (4.3%) - Gov. George Clinton of NY (Anti-Federalist) 2 votes (2.9%) - Gov. Samuel Huntington of CT (Pro-Federalist) 2 votes (2.9%) - John Milton of GA (Pro-Federalist) 1 vote (1.4%) - James Armstrong of GA (Pro-Federalist) 1 vote (1.4%) - Fmr. War Sec. Benjamin Lincoln of MA (Pro-Federalist) 1 vote (1.4%) - Fmr. Gov. Edward Telfair of GA (Anti-Federalist)
A candidate must win 270 of the 538 votes to win the election.
270 electoral votes are required to win the White House.
candidates try to win votes from the voters at the national convection.
you have to get 270 electoral votes to win
0. McCain did not win any electoral votes in Ohio in 2008. He lost Ohio's 20 electoral votes to Obama by only receiving 2,674,491 votes to Obama's 2,933,388 votes.
A person needs 270 electoral votes to win an election.
1792 U.S. Presidential Election Results:135 total electors68 votes (50.4%) - minimum required to win132 votes (97.8%) - Independent incumbent President George Washington of Virginia77 votes (57.0%) - Pro-Administration incumbent Vice President John Adams of Massachusetts50 votes (37.0%) - Anti-Administration Governor George Clinton of New York4 votes (3.0%) - Anti-Administration U.S. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson of Virginia1 vote (0.7%) - Anti-Administration U.S. Senator Aaron Burr of New York6 votes (4.4%) - not cast1796 U.S. Presidential Election Results:138 total electors70 votes (50.7%) - minimum required to win71 votes (51.4%) - Federalist incumbent Vice President John Adams of Massachusetts68 votes (49.3%) - Democratic-Republican former U.S. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson of Virginia59 votes (42.8%) - Federalist U.S. Minister to Great Britain Thomas Pinckney of South Carolina30 votes (21.7%) - Democratic-Republican U.S. Senator Aaron Burr of New York15 votes (10.9%) - Democratic-Republican Governor Samuel Adams of Massachusetts11 votes (8.0%) - Federalist U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut7 votes (5.1%) - Democratic-Republican former Governor George Clinton of New York5 votes (3.6%) - Federalist Governor John Jay of New York3 votes (2.2%) - Federalist U.S. Supreme Court Justice James Iredell of North Carolina2 votes (1.4%) - Federalist former U.S. Senator Samuel Johnston of North Carolina2 votes (1.4%) - Democratic-Republican U.S. Senator John Henry of Maryland2 votes (1.4%) - Independent incumbent President George Washington of Virginia1 vote (0.7%) - Federalist U.S. Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney of South Carolina1800 U.S. Presidential Election - Electoral Votes:138 total electors70 votes (50.7%) - minimum required to win73 votes (52.9%) - Democratic-Republican incumbent Vice President Thomas Jefferson of Virginia73 votes (52.9%) - Democratic-Republican former U.S. Senator Aaron Burr of New York65 votes (47.1%) - Federalist incumbent President John Adams of Massachusetts64 votes (46.4%) - Federalist former U.S. Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney of South Carolina1 vote (0.7%) - Federalist Governor John Jay of New York1800 U.S. Presidential Election - Results from the U.S. House of Representatives (36th Ballot):16 total state coalitions9 votes (56%) - minimum required to win10 votes (63%) - Thomas Jefferson4 votes (25%) - Aaron Burr2 votes (13%) - not cast1804 U.S. Presidential Election Results:176 votes (100.0%) - total89 votes (50.6%) - minimum required to win162 votes (92.0%) - Democratic-Republican incumbent President Thomas Jefferson of Virginia14 votes (8.0%) - Federalist former U.S. Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney of South Carolina
it takes 270 votes to win and it is determained by the population
270 electoral votes.
No, he is required to win 2/3 of the votes.
270 votes