There's no threshold. They just need to get more votes than their opponents.
In Canada, to win a federal election, a political party must secure a majority of the seats in the House of Commons, which has 338 seats. This means a party needs at least 170 seats to achieve a majority. The number of votes needed to win those seats can vary significantly by region and riding, as voting patterns differ across the country.
Members of Canada's House of Commons are elected by the eligible voters in each of Canada's 308 electoral districts, either in a general election or a by-election. Members of the Senate are appointed by the Prime Minister.
First of all I would rather someone say they want me, ie meaning they want to be with me, they want me sexually, they want me in their life. When someone say to me they need me, it is a turn off because I believe that this person is a "needy" person, meaning they want someone to take care of them, to meet all their needs. Such as I don't need, I want. Saying I need is a weakness in that person...just saying.
this is a vote - survey in parliament before the PM is appointed by the President. Object is to ensure that the candidate has enough support in the parliament, so he will not face lack of support by parliament or motions of censure etc. Ex. GErman Basic Law, accordingly, president appoints the PM, but before there is vote of investiture - investigating vote. This is not a constitutional obligation, but a political method. ___ I would say - Investiture is a formal vote in the legislature to determine whether a proposed government can take office (Clark et al 2013) Incoming governments need support of a parliamentary majority ( ensure that the candidate has enough support in the parliament.
You would need a crew. There is no point highjacking another boat with only one person.
A person needs 270 electoral votes to win an election.
270 votes
To become president they need 265 electoral votes.
Since 1964 the winner needs 270 out of 538.
To get into parliament, you typically need to be elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) in a general election. This involves running for office in a specific constituency, campaigning for votes, and winning enough support from the electorate to secure a seat in parliament. Alternatively, you may also be appointed to the House of Lords.
He needs 2/3 of the votes of the cardinal electors.
All the electoral votes would help one wipe out
39
As much as you want
270
more than 50%
You need a majority in the house and there needs to be a quorum