It depends on how many votes the other candidate is getting. If you were a candidate running for president, and if your opponent had 74 votes, you'd have to get more than that to win the election. If he got 98, you have to get more than 98 to win.
2/3 of the votes to become the president of votes of the electoral college.
Yes it is, as long as you have the right age to vote your vote counts in the Electoral College System by one simple vote there can be many outcomes.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
Maryana Pinchuk is the president and will never vote as long as she/he is president . They will vote when they are not the president of the senate.
The people actually vote to the electoral college. They are the real people who elect the president. However, they take in great consideration the popular vote. For example, just because over 70% of them want a president It doesn't necessarily mean they will elect him/her. They will use the people's votes too.
A person may vote for the president only if that is what he or she chooses to do. There will be many other offices up for election, Repesentatives, Senators and state officers too. Nothing requires a person to vote on every office or issue in order to have the presidential vote counted.
No one is forced to vote for president
the house is empowered to vote to impeach the president by simple majority vote. meaning they suggest for him to be impeached. then the senate acts as a court of law and tries the president for the charged offenses. a 2/3 majority vote is needed to remove the president from office.
Yes it is, as long as you have the right age to vote your vote counts in the Electoral College System by one simple vote there can be many outcomes.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
well then there would be a re-vote or the vice president would take over.
11 presidential electors who vote for the president and vice-president.
if the president dies the vice president will take his place if the vice president dies they will vote again
The Vice-President, who is President of the Senate, can vote to break a tie vote.
That is the Vice President of the US. They only vote when there is a tie vote.
The US vice president is the presiding officer the US Senate and can vote in the case of a tie vote. He has to be ready to take over as president if needed. He may also take on special assignments that the President may give him, such as going to state funerals or visiting disaster areas or foreign countries as a representative of the President. .
Maryana Pinchuk is the president and will never vote as long as she/he is president . They will vote when they are not the president of the senate.
Yes, the president is eligible to vote for the next president, but , of course, he gets only one vote like every other citizen.