Political campaigns or campaigning is the organized process used by politicians to influence a specific group or region. Political campaigns are highly organized with the help of a campaign manager and consultants.
candidates try to win votes from the voters at the national convection.
Anyone who votes for candidates.
Third party candidates have a difficult time winning electoral votes
Elective votes.
In the parliamentary elections in India, a significant number of candidates often fail to secure the minimum required votes to maintain their deposit, which is typically one-sixth of the total votes cast in their constituency. In the 2019 general elections, for example, approximately 1,800 candidates lost their deposits. This trend reflects the competitive nature of Indian elections, where many candidates vie for a limited number of votes. The exact number can vary with each election cycle.
The canidate with the most votes would become president, and the second runner up would become vice president
An alternative vote is a voting system in which candidates are chosen in order of preference by the individual voter - at various stages in the vote, the least popular canddiate is excluded from the vote and the votes are transferred to the other voters' preferences.
A runoff primary occurs when no candidate receives a required majority of votes in the initial primary election. The top two candidates with the most votes then participate in a second election to determine the winner. This process ensures that the winning candidate has majority support.
The plurality-with-elimination method is a voting system used to determine a single winner in an election with multiple candidates. In this method, voters rank candidates in order of preference. The candidate with the most first-choice votes is initially considered the winner. If no candidate receives a majority of first-choice votes, the candidate with the fewest first-choice votes is eliminated, and their votes are redistributed to the remaining candidates based on the next preference of those voters. This process continues until one candidate receives a majority of votes and is declared the winner.
votes!
usually votes for the candidates who favored by the voter of the state