Nothing. That isn't enough to win.
Under a proportional system, if a candidate wins at least 15 percent of the primary votes, they are usually allocated a proportional number of seats in the legislative body based on their share of the vote. This ensures that a diverse range of voices are represented in proportion to their level of support.
The candidate gets the number of delegates that matches the share of the votes.
The candidate gets the number of delegates that matches the share of the votes.
John Travolta (At least according to GSN) You get dem Oddles!
Cross-filing is when a candidate runs in a primary election of his own party, as well as at least one other party. A candidate usually cross-files to reduce the competition in the general election.
The candidate must work on his or her own to raise at least $5,000 in contributions in at least twenty states.
The presidential candidate who received the least votes in the South in the election of 1860 was John Bell.
From least to greatest is 27%, 42%, 89%, 91%
least to greatest: 0.03%, 21%, 78%
He must be at least 35 years old
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At least 35 percent