How many electoral votes does a presidential candidate need to win the election?
A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President and Vice President. Rock the Vote!
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Who is going to win the 2012 presidential election?
We are not sure who is running in the 2012 Presidential elect...
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]who is most likely to win the presidential election in 2012?
It's too early to tell who will win the presidential election...
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Who is winning the presidential election?
As of right now Obama is ahead in the polls
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How many electoral votes does it take to win a presidential election?
To win a US Presidential election the candidate must get at l...
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Who is will win the presidential election in 2012?
ChaCha is unable to make a prediction on who will win the Pre...
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Who is winning the presidential election?
As of right now Obama is ahead in the polls
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Who will win the 2012 presidential election?
Obama will edge out Romney to win.
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]who is most likely to win the presidential election in 2012?
It's too early to tell who will win the presidential election...
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Who do you think will win the presidential election?
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Why did ronald reagan win the presidential election in 1980?
Evangelical Christians, moderate Republicans and conservative...
About Vice President
The Vice President is indirectly elected by the people through the Electoral College to a four year term. The Vice President is the first person in the presidential line of succession, if the president resigns, dies or removed from public office. The Vice President is appointed by the President of the United States, subject to approval by both Houses of Congress.
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About Electoral Votes
Electoral Votes are part of the Electoral College, representatives who formally elect the President and Vice President of the United States of America. Voters in Presidential Elections do not directly vote for the President, instead they vote for electors representing their state. The elector may cast only one vote for President and one vote for Vice-President.

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