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How many citizens have to vote for a president?

No one is forced to vote for president


Which president won a presidential election by one vote?

Hayes in 1876.


Was there a president who lost an election by one vote.?

Yes, in 1868 one vote gave Rutherford Hayes the Presidency of the United States.


What president received every electoral vote but one in the 1820 election?

James Monroe .


In what month does one vote for President of the United States?

The first Tuesday in the Month of November is the day U.S. Citizens go to the Polls to elect their President. In 2008 the date is November 4th. that Citizens of the U.S. vote.


Since Puerto Ricans living in Puerto Rico cannot vote for U.S. President can they vote for President when living in the U.S.?

Puerto Ricans are considered U.S Citizens, and if living in one of the fifty states, can vote for U.S President.


Should congress require US citizens to vote?

should the us require that all eligible citizens vote? one reason is that The U.S. Constitution requires the President to report regularly to Congress.


Who can vote in an election?

Any one over the age of 18 can vote in a general election.


How many total possible votes are there in this House contingency election for president?

Each state gets one vote.


What would happen in case of a tie or a lack of majority vote in a presidential election?

The House elects the president and vice president from the top three candidates, giving each state only one vote.


What would happen in the case of a tie or lack of majority vote in a presidential election?

The House elects the president and vice president from the top three candidates, giving each state only one vote.


What president won office by a margin of one electoral vote in the most disputed presidential election?

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