yes. It is not only possible but has actually happened four times- in 1824,1876,1888 and 2000.
Electors are elected by popular vote but the president is elected by the electoral college. A president candidate can win the popular vote and still not win if he doesn't win the electoral college.
The president of the United States is elected by electoral vote.
The candidate who receives the most electoral votes wins the presidency. It is possible to lose the popular vote but win the electoral vote to be elected president.
No US president was elected unanimously by popular vote. The only president elected unanimously by the electoral college was George Washington (There was no popular vote in this election).
Andrew Jackson was the only man who won the popular vote without being elected and later was elected president. Samuel Tilden and Al Gore won the popular vote but never became president.
Yes he is, by direct popular vote.
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No. Popular vote is just to see what the people like. It's the electoral votes that count.
No. Although he lost the popular vote, he won in the electoral vote. He was elected by the electoral college.
All have been elected in some format. When Washington became president there was no popular vote. Instead the men of Congress elected the president.
By popular vote. Uruguay has a free election.
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