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In all states a candidate for governor must meet which of these requirements?

The candidate must be a citizen of the state


Which presedential candidate campaigned in all 50 states?

Richard Nixon


What was the area of the Disputed territory of Hyderabad state or Osmanistan?

The total area of the Disputed territory of HyderabadDeccan or Osmanistan state was 222,852 km² (89,866 mi²) by far was the largest of all princely states of the British Raj.


In all states a candidate for governor must meet which of requirements?

must be a citizen of the state.. elvis... 2010


Do all states caucus?

no there are only thirteen states that caucus


What determines how a candidate is chosen when no candidate wins a majority vote in a primary election?

The answer depends on the party and the state. Some states have a non-binding primary, some states apportion their delegation according to the primary percentages and some states give all of their votes to the candidate who wins a plurality in the primary. Some parties have some "super delegates" who decide for themselves how to vote.


To win a winner-takes-all election in the United States, what must a candidate receive?

A majority or plurality of votes.


When did Rutherford B. Hayes get elected?

Rutherford B. Hayes was the Republican candidate for president in the election of 1876; however, the election results remained in dispute until March 2, 1877, when Congress finally completed voting on the acceptance of the findings of the Electoral Count Commission which awarded Hayes all disputed electoral votes. He was inaugurated two days later on March 4.


Did the southern states seceded following the election of James Buchanan?

No. Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election. Buchanan won 19 states including all of the southern states. The southern states seceded after Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election.


Who clears a candidate to run for office of president?

The bodyguards and all the officials protect the new president of the United States of America.


When states give all their electoral votes to candidate that wins the state?

In a winner-take-all state, all of the state's Electoral votes go to whichever candidate receives a majority of the popular vote, or a plurality of the popular vote (less than 50 percent but more than any other candidate).


Which states are winner takes all primaries?

In the United States, winner-takes-all primaries are primarily used by the Republican Party, with states like Florida, Ohio, and Texas employing this system. In these primaries, the candidate who receives the most votes is awarded all of the state's delegates. This approach contrasts with proportional allocation, where delegates are distributed based on the percentage of votes each candidate receives. Notably, not all states use this system, and rules can vary between parties and election cycles.