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No one ever registers as a candidate in more than one constituency during one election. I'm not even sure whether it's allowed.
The election is decided by a vote of the members of the US House of Representatives.
The General Election happens on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November.
based on what happened in the 2000 election, he (or she) becomes president.
In democracies that is what happens, a president elected democratically may, at an election be defeated by another candidate fighting the election.
when that happens they get kicked out of the country. I love class
Perhaps autocracy, unless it happens by accident.
According to federal election campaign laws 441a-1.a:(4) Disposal of excess contributions.(A) In general. The aggregate amount of contributionsaccepted by a candidate or a candidate's authorized committeeunder the increased limit under paragraph (1) and not otherwiseexpended in connection with the election with respect to whichsuch contributions relate shall, not later than 50 days after thedate of such election, be used in the manner described in sub-paragraph (B).(B) Return to contributors. A candidate or a candidate'sauthorized committee shall return the excess contribution to theperson who made the contribution.
a referendum
People vote for a political party e.g. Labour and they're then counted and the head of the party that wins is prime minister
Depending on the type of system, various outcomes occur. Some systems have the person with the most votes win regardless if it is not over 50% of the vote. Some systems go to a run-off election. Other systems go to a different type of election or judges to determine the result.