Vote or lose (Russian: Голосуй, или проиграешь, romanized: Golosuy, ili proigrayesh') was a campaign during Boris Yeltsin's 1996 presidential campaign...
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popular votes cast. In only one election (1876) did a candidate win a majority (not just a plurality) of the popular vote but lose the electoral vote. Of...
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elections, losing the Electoral College in 2000, with the exceptions being in 1860 and 1952. The incumbent party has lost the popular vote on 14 of the...
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United States presidential election, the popular vote is the total number or the percentage of votes cast for a candidate by voters in the 50 states and...
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incumbent Barack Obama against challenger Mitt Romney, or that Obama would win the popular vote but lose via the Electoral College. However, incumbent Barack...
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Moldovan presidential election. He came second in the first round of voting, eventually losing to incumbent president Maia Sandu in the runoff. Alexandr Stoianoglo...
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candidate to win the Presidency while losing the popular vote, an outcome seen as counter to the one person, one vote principle of democracy. This happened...
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Voting refers to the process of choosing officials or policies by casting a ballot, a document used by people to formally express their preferences. Republics...
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Instant-runoff voting (IRV) (US: ranked-choice voting or RCV, AU: preferential voting, UK: alternative vote), is a single-winner, multi-round elimination...
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Suffrage (redirect from Right to vote)
the United States a felon might lose the right to vote. As of 2022[update], Florida felons with court debts may not vote. In some countries being under...
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Motion of no confidence (redirect from Vote of no confidence)
A motion or vote of no confidence (or the inverse, a motion and corresponding vote of confidence) is a motion and corresponding vote thereon in a deliberative...
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Elections in the United States (redirect from Voting in the United States)
Electoral College votes. It is possible for a candidate to win the electoral vote, and lose the (nationwide) popular vote (receive fewer votes nationwide than...
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2004 United States presidential election in Iowa (category Elections using electoral votes)
by President George W. Bush by a 0.67% margin of victory, or 10,059 votes, despite losing the state to Al Gore four years earlier. Prior to the election...
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strategically bullet-vote to hide their support for additional candidates; this strategy works because such systems can cause candidates to lose when they receive...
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be one of the top two, and thus lose votes to tactical voting; The method may promote votes against as opposed to votes for. For example, in the UK (and...
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Compulsory voting, also called universal civic duty voting or mandatory voting, is the requirement that registered voters participate in an election....
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2004 United States presidential election in Ohio (category Elections using electoral votes)
state, he would have won the presidency with 272 electoral votes despite losing the popular vote, and would have been the first Democrat to achieve this...
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transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV), is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form...
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2000 United States presidential election (category Elections using electoral votes)
vote, he received 543,895 more popular votes than Bush, making him the first person since Grover Cleveland in 1888 to win the popular vote but lose in...
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Vote swapping, also called co-voting or vote pairing, occurs when a voter in one district agrees to vote tactically for a less-preferred candidate or...
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voting for a more preferred candidate if there 4 candidates or more, e.g. the third and forth choices are correlated to gain or lose decisive votes together;...
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2020 United States presidential election in Idaho (category Elections using electoral votes)
presidential nominee since 1940, when Roosevelt won 49% of the county's vote, consequently losing by less than two points. Per exit polls by the Associated Press...
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one electoral vote, or won at least ten percent of the vote in multiple states. Won the electoral college while losing the popular vote Was allied with...
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2020 United States presidential election in Wisconsin (category Elections using electoral votes)
time any of them voted against the winning candidate was 2004, when all three voted for losing Democrat John Kerry. Wisconsin voted 3.8% more Republican...
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organized the vote or lose campaign. Vote or lose was a $10 million series of television programs and rock concerts in the style of Rock the Vote. It was a...
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This is a timeline of voting rights in the United States, documenting when various groups in the country gained the right to vote or were disenfranchised...
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candidates are excluded if they received fewer than 100,000 votes, or less than .1% of the vote in their election year. The election of 1860 was a complex realigning...
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2020 United States presidential election in Michigan (category Elections using electoral votes)
time any of them voted against the winning candidate was 2004, when all three voted for losing Democrat John Kerry. Michigan's overall vote in for this election...
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the lowest vote share of a party that would go on to form government, winning 32.6 per cent of the popular vote, while losing the popular vote to the Conservatives...
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United States Electoral College (redirect from Electoral college vote)
hold a statewide or district-wide popular vote on Election Day in November to choose electors based upon how they have pledged to vote for president and...
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