Andrew Jackson, 1824
majority on electoral votes
electorial college, and that's not a school
No, they only need to have a majority in electoral votes to win.
electoral college vote
win a majority of the electoral votes
John Quincy Adams was the only president who did not win a majority of electoral votes.
If you mean the popular vote the answer of no.
false
Electoral.
The election of the president is determined by a popular vote and by the electoral college. The presidential candidate needs a majority of electoral votes to win, and the electoral votes usually coincide with the popular vote (with the exception of the election of George W Bush in 2000)
The electoral election
You must be thinking of John Quincy Adams, our 6th president, who chosen by the House of Representatives after no candidate received the majority of electoral votes needed for election.