no=so far dere hasn't been any elections n tat da candidate hasn't become president=
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.
To be declared the winner, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral college votes.
Vice President of the United States
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270 votes from the electoral college are required to become president.
More than 300 votes.
candidate with most votes, president runner up candidate, vice president
No the next president is decided by the amount of electoral votes the candidate gets. They need to have so many electoral votes to win the elections.
The Electoral College
The candidate must receive 270 electoral votes to become president of the United States of America.
He got more votes than the other candidate.
270 electoral votes
In 1825 the candidate with the greatest number of electoral votes would become president and the candidate with the next - highest number would become vice president.
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.
William Clinton won the 1992 presidential election defeating incumbent President George Bush and independent candidate H. Ross Perot. In the 1992 presidential election William Clinton received 370 electoral votes and George Bush received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Clinton 44,908,254 and Bush 39,102,343. Independent candidate H. Ross Perot received 19,741,065 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.
False!!!!Per the US Constitution, the Electoral College actually is the body that elects the President. There have been some elections in the past where the popular vote was won by a candidate, but the Electoral College elected another candidate.
Political parties select their candidates for president after the primary elections. They go to their parties convention and cast votes for the person they think has a better chance to be elected.