If no candidate in a presidential election has the majority of electoral votes than the members of the house of representatives vote to choose which one of them will be the next president. This is in Article II Section I of the Constitution.
290 votes minimum are required form the House.67 votes minimum are required form the Senate.287 house...A+LS
67 votes would required if all 100 Senators were present.
only if there were 598 or 599 electoral votes An absolute majority of 538 electoral votes is 270 or more.
I assume you mean "state". Each state has a minimum of three electoral votes.
He/She has to achieve minimum 3% of votes to avoid forfeiting his deposit.
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A quorum is the minimum number of members of an organization required to transact business in a meeting. If there is no quorum at a meeting, then votes cannot be taken at that meeting.
Andrew Jackson in 1824 Nobody had the required minimum number of votes. When that happens, the House of Representatives elects the president from among the three with the most votes. They chose John Quincy Adams, who had the second-most electoral votes.
The minimum is 3. There is no maximum.
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50 percent plus one mean is a term used to denote the minimum number of votes required for an election or to pass a motion. For example if a 100 votes are cast , (100 *.50) plus 1 would result in 51 votes being the requirement.
The 23rd Amendment.