This is often the case when a popular president is nominated for a second term.
If there is no candidate to receive the majority of votes, The chairperson calls for a second ballot. This happens when there is more than one popular candidate.
So that they can pick a candidate to vote for the president. If a candidate is not chosen, the chairperson calls for a second ballot.
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So that they can pick a candidate to vote for the president. If a candidate is not chosen, the chairperson calls for a second ballot.
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"Growth of Democracy" Way were the Voting Rights Acts necessary?
if initial convention voting doesn't show a majority, delegates can change their votes
It was made this way because of the widespread variation of voting requirements in all the states.
No. When the members of the Constitutional Convention discussed American citizens voting, they deliberately left the question of voting eligibility to the states. They did not decide on men or women, black or white. That was a question for the states. One criticism of the constitution was that it did not prevent a woman from becoming president.
Voting specialists are people who analyze trends in voting and try to predict the winner of an election. Voting specialists sometimes use exit polls to gain information.
Voting specialists are people who analyze trends in voting and try to predict the winner of an election. Voting specialists sometimes use exit polls to gain information.
Id say all of those fighfs about fair voting