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What president had the most overall votes?

Obama


What original form each elector would cast two votes the person with the most votes becoming President and second place becoming Vice President as political parties formed this meant that?

As political parties emerged in the United States, the original electoral system, where each elector cast two votes for President, led to complications. Candidates from the same party could split the vote, resulting in a President and Vice President from opposing parties, which created tension and conflict in governance. This prompted the adoption of the 12th Amendment in 1804, allowing electors to cast separate votes for President and Vice President, thereby ensuring that both positions would ideally come from the same political party.


By whom was George Washington elected?

There was no popular vote in the election of 1789. Instead, the electoral college chose from a group of candidates. Each college member cast two votes with the candidate receiving the most votes becoming president and the runner-up becoming vice-president. George Washington was elected unanimously receiving all sixty-nine electoral votes. John Adams came in second and became the first Vice-President.Source: americanhistory.about.com


Which president only votes so th ey can break a tie?

the vice president's only job, besides becoming president if the president dies, is to break a tie in a vote in the senate.


How did James A. Garfield become your president?

Everyone who runs in the election gets votes and the person who gets the most votes wins and gets to be president.


Who won the most electoral college votes but did not win president cy?

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.


What type of votes actually elect the president-?

Electoral votes are the type of votes that actual elect the president.


How are elections different from the first elections?

In the first elections, the person with the most votes was elected president, with the runner-up becoming vice-president, regardless of party. Also at?æthe beginning, senators were not directly elected by the people.?æ


How does the president get his or her job?

they run for president and if the have them most votes they win and they are the new president they do this every 4 yrs


Who will be president after the next election?

The one who gets the most votes.


Who has the most votes so far for president?

The most votes were received by Ronald Reagan in 1984 (525 votes). The highest percentage of votes were received by George Washington. 100% of the electors voted for him in both 1789 and 1792.


Who has the most votes for beeing the president in the Republican Party?

John McCain.