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What portion of votes does a candidate need to become president?

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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.


To become president of the US a candidate has to receive a majority of votes from what?

The Electoral College


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Why did Abraham Licon become president?

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How many vote does it take to be president?

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What independent candidate for president raked in 19 of the votes in the 1992 elections?

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A presidential candidate loses a popular election but wins a majority of votes in the electoral college does he become president?

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How do parties select their candidate for president?

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