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The alliance for Sweden: Moderate Party 26.23% of the votes Centre Party 7.88% of the votes Liberal Peoples Party 7.54% of the votes Christian Democrats 6.59% of the votes Total % of the votes: 48.24%
The Party Whip (UK)
The Party Whip (UK)
The Party Whip (UK)
The winner of the 1920 US presidential election was:Republican Warren G. Harding (404 electoral votes)The candidates who ran but did not win were:Democrat: James Middleton (127 electoral votes)Socialist Party: Eugene V. Debs (0 electoral votes)Farmer/Labor Party: Parley P. Parker (0 electoral votes)Prohibition Party: Aaron S. Watkins (0 electoral votes)American Party: James E. Ferguson (0 electoral votes)Socialist Party: William Wesley (0 electoral votes)Single Tax Party: Robert C. Macauley (0 electoral votes)
In the U. S. Presidential Election of 1912, Progressive Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt received 88 votes while Republican Party candidate and incumbent President William Howard Taft received eight votes. Democratic Party candidate Woodrow Wilson won with 435 votes.
at least 5% of the votes
A majority of the votes cast. A safe seat is one that consistently votes for a particular party.
Votes for a party's candidates
In recent elections, the Democratic Party has received the majority of votes from Hispanics in the United States.
The two parties that receive the most votes are the Conservative party and the Labour party. Britain is a two-party system because these two parties receive the majority of the votes in the elections.
When a person votes for candidates from only one party, it is called voting a straight ticket. Many people prefer to vote for their party only.