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It is possible that a candidate could win the "national" popular vote total but lose the electoral vote total. However, the electoral vote of every state accurately reflects the popular vote within that state. A candidate could win the electoral votes in a large state such as California winning the state by a huge margin. However, the opposing candidate could win the electoral votes in other states because a majority of the voters in those states vote for the opposing candidate.

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How many electoral votes did Rutherford B. Hayes receive in election?

Republic Party candidate Rutherford Hayes won the 1876 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Samuel Tilden. In the 1876 presidential election Rutherford Hayes received 185 electoral votes and Samuel Tilden received 184 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Tilden 4,288,546 and Hayes 4,034,311.


Does Afghanistan vote for their President?

Yes, they have an election every five years. If no one candidate has a majority of votes, a second round of voting is held with the 2 candidates who have received the most votes for president.


Who received most of the popular voted and Electoral College votes in the election of 1824?

Andrew Jackson


1824 presidential election was decided by what?

The 1824 presidential election was decided by the U.S. House of Representatives. Andrew Jackson lost the election of 1824 even though he received the largest number of popular votes and electoral votes. In the 1824 presidential election an individual needed to receive at least 131 electoral votes out of the 261 total electoral votes. Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes, John Quincy Adams received 84 electoral votes, William Crawford received 41 electoral votes, and Henry Clay received 37 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Andrew Jackson 151,271, John Quincy Adams 113,122, Henry Clay 47,531, and William Crawford 40,856. Since no candidate received the required majority of 131 electoral votes, the president was elected by the U.S. House of Representatives in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution. John Quincy Adams won the election in the U.S. House of Representatives.


Who received the most popular votes in the 1876 election?

Republic Party candidate Rutherford Hayes won the 1876 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Samuel Tilden. In the 1876 presidential election Rutherford Hayes received 185 electoral votes and Samuel Tilden received 184 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Tilden 4,288,546 and Hayes 4,034,311.

Related Questions

How many popular votes did Barry Goldwater receive in the US Presidential election?

27,175,754. He got 38.5% of popular votes.


How many popular votes did bush receive in the 2004 Presidential Election?

Bush received 62,028,285 popular votes in 2004.


What were the most popular write-in votes for president in the recent election?

In the recent election, the most popular write-in votes for president were typically for candidates like Bernie Sanders, Kanye West, and Mickey Mouse.


What happens if a candidate doesn't get 270 votes in the presidential election?

If a candidate does not receive 270 electoral votes in the presidential election, the decision goes to the House of Representatives to choose the president from the top three candidates with the most electoral votes.


What types of votes are candidates competing for in a presidential general election?

Elective votes.


Is it possible for a presidential candidate to receive the majority of the popular votes in the US but still lose the election?

yes


Who receive the largest number of popular vote and electoral college votes in the election of 1824?

Andrew Jackson


If a candidates receives 481 out of 620 votes cast in an election she has won a blank of the votes?

Majority


Some states elect their representatives at-large which means what?

Election at-large means candidates run for office representing the entire state rather than a specific district. The candidates that receive the most votes win the election, regardless of where they are from within the state.


Which candidate of the 1824 election actually received the most votes among all candidates in the popular vote and electoral college?

Andrew Jackson


What is an election that votes on policies and not candidates?

It is called a referendum ( plural referenda ) .


How can a candidate win the popular vote but lose the election?

A candidate can win the popular vote but lose the election if they receive more votes from the general public but fewer electoral votes from the Electoral College. The Electoral College system in the United States determines the winner of the presidential election based on the number of electoral votes each candidate receives, rather than the total number of popular votes nationwide.