no..it's niall
Harry didn't, Niall didn't. Liam and Zayn did,and so did Louis, although Lou only had 3 judges present
That was in 1960; Kennedy won.269 votes (50.1%) required to win303 votes (56.4%) for John Kennedy/Lyndon Johnson219 votes (40.8%) for Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge14 votes (2.6%) for Harry Byrd/Strom Thurmond1 vote (0.2%) for Harry Byrd/Barry Goldwater
In the U.S. Presidential Election of 1960, Harry Byrd received 1 of Oklahoma's 8 electoral votes (12.5%), 6 of Alabama's 11 votes (54.5%), and 100% of Mississippi's 8 votes. Byrd's total vote count was 15 (Richard Nixon received 219 and Jack Kennedy received 303).
1948 U.S. Presidential Election Results:266 votes (50.1%) - minimum required303 votes (57.1%) - Pres. Harry S. Truman (D-MO)189 votes (35.6%) - Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (R-NY)39 votes (7.3%) - Gov. J. Strom Thurmond (SR-SC)
Harry Truman (Democrat) carried 28 states and received 303 electoral votes;Thomas Dewey (Republican) carried 16 states and received 189 electoral votes;Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrat Party) carried 4 states and received 39 electoral votes;Henry A. Wallace (Progressive Party) carried 0 states and received 0 electoral votes.
Students will vote of who they believe is the cutest couple in their class or school and the winner with the most votes will usually have their picture put in a dedicated section of the school year book.
Harry Truman won the 1948 presidential election defeating Thomas Dewey. In the 1948 presidential election Harry Truman received 303 electoral votes, Thomas Dewey received 189 electoral votes, and Strom Thurmond received 39 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Truman 24,179,345, Dewey 21,991,291, and Thurmond 1,169,021. Progressive Party candidate Henry A. Wallace received 1,157,172 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.
Other people got more votes than them...
Harry Truman won the 1948 presidential election defeating Thomas Dewey. In the 1948 presidential election Democratic Party candidate Harry Truman received 303 electoral votes, Republican Party candidate Thomas Dewey received 189 electoral votes, and Dixiecrat Party candidate Strom Thurmond received 39 electoral votes. Progressive Party candidate Henry A. Wallace received popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.
1960 U.S. Presidential Election Results:537 votes (100.0%) - total269 votes (50.3%) - minimum required to win303 votes (56.4%) - U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts (Democrat)219 votes (40.8%) - Vice President Richard Nixon of California (Republican)15 votes (2.8%) - U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia (Democrat)
The electoral votes are unsealed and counted under direction of the vice-president of the US acting as the president of the Senate at a joint session of the new Congress early in January following the election .
Truman received 24,179,345 votes and 303 electoral votes while Dewey received 21,991,292 votes and 189 Electoral votes. Strom Thurmond ran and did get 39 votes from the Electoral College. The Progressive and Socialist Parties also had candidates. As US elections go, 1948 was a wild experience. Third Party candidates don't fare well in US elections, in 1924 the Socialists received 13 Electoral votes and George Wallace ran as an American Independent in 1968 and pulled in 46 Votes.