When Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th US President, on November 6, 1860, He received 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote.
FDR got the most in the 1936 election. He won every state except Maine and Vermont for a total of 523 electorial votes!
electorial college, and that's not a school
If you are talking about the US vs. Russia cold war. It was a misunderstanding. Russia did not let western Europe vote to keep comunism or establish democracy.Which broke the deal U.s. had with russia.
After electors vote in their respective state capitals, their votes are sealed, certified by the state official in charge of election and sent to the vice-president of the United States, acting in his capacity as the President of the US Senate. They will eventually be opened and counted in a joint session of Congress .
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
NO- only US citizens can vote.
No, Canadians cannot vote in US national elections. Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections.
Russia is 17,075,400 km2 while the US is 9,826,675 km2. Russia is about 1.7 times the size of the US.
You have the right to vote only if you are a citizen of the US, are over 18 and have registered to vote by the deadline for the election.
Russia.
no