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Yes unless no candidate gets a majority of the electoral votes. In this event, the election is decided by the House of Representatives.

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No, the president is not elected solely on electoral votes. Electoral votes play a significant role in determining the outcome of the presidential election in the United States. However, the president is ultimately elected by the Electoral College, which is made up of electors who are chosen based on the popular vote in each state.

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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.


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What role did the Electoral College play in George Washington?

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When is the only time a electoral college is used?

Every 4 years electoral votes in the Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.


What is the number of states needed to win the presidency in the United States?

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Who was last president to to win the popular vote but lose the election?

You mean the last presidential candidate? If he was president that means he won.:) The last candidate to win the popular vote but lose the election was Al Gore, who lost to George W. Bush in 2000. The other 3 were Grover Cleveland, who lost to Benjamin Harrison, Samuel J. Tilden, who lost to Rutherford B. Hayes, and Andrew Jackson, who lost to John Quincy Adams.