American elections are representative - the people choose electorates, who then voted for the candidates. In a parliamentary systems, the people's actual votes are counted to determine the winner of the election.
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.
Yes, Japan has regular parliamentary elections.
in India's election mr. sajjan kumar got the highest votes in 2004 elections
In Kenya, there are several types of elections, including presidential, parliamentary, and local elections. Presidential elections determine the head of state, while parliamentary elections elect members of the National Assembly and the Senate. Additionally, local elections are held for county governors and members of county assemblies. There are also by-elections, which occur to fill vacancies that arise between general elections.
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Florida has 29 electoral votes in the elections of 2012, 2016 and 2020.
Barack Obama won electoral votes in 2008
Delaware has had 3 electoral votes in all but 2 elections, 1812 and 1820, in which they had 4 electoral votes.
The binomial system is a voting system used for parliamentary elections in Chile.
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The United States Constitution