Warren G. Harding was the president elected after the 19th (Women's Suffrage) Amendment was ratified in 1920.
At that time the candidate who got the second highest vote count for President became Vide President.
if the president lost popular vote and got fewer electoral votes, he/she isn't the president... so that doesnt make sense. but yea, they wouldn't be elected cause they lost both popular and electoral. that's the question right? cause if you mean he lost popular vote but won electoral votes, he would become the president
he did not
He was elected by popular vote.
When Congress elected the president and Vice President in the 1700's a vote was taken. The man who got the most votes was president and the second in votes was VP.
When he got elected in 1860, he would have been 51.
He got elected.
That was President Carter.
Andrew Jackson got popular vote but John Quincy Adams was elected
how should i know...
The first elected president of the US under the constitution was George Washington. He got 69 electoral votes, carried ten states and got a popular vote of 43, 782 and became president on January 10, 1789.
John Adams was elected VP because although he got the popular vote, he lost the Electoral Votes which primarily chooses the President.