Men opposed to giving women the right to vote.
A simple majority, more accurately called a plurality, can be any percentage as long as it is the highest percentage of votes. An absolute majority is usually any number of votes that is more than 50% of all votes cast, but there are variations. For example, the US Constitution specifies that to win a presidential election, one needs not just a majority of the votes cast; the winner needs the votes of a majority of the appointed electors. So if all 538 electors are appointed but only 270 of them vote, 100% of the 270 votes are needed to win.
125 I vote for 275.
Rechoose - recount
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When more then half of the voters vote for you.
Lincoln won the presidency with less than half of the popular vote
In a simple majority vote, more than half of the total number of people is needed to make a decision. For example, if there are 10 people, 6 would be needed for a majority.
In order for a measure to pass in the United States Senate or Congress - it only takes a majority of votes or 1 vote more than half the number of those voting.
If half or more of the politics vote for it to happen.
"Popular Vote" is the majority of a state's vote. If a candidate for president with the most popular votes in a state gets all of that state's electorial votes. An Example: More than half of Nevada's vote goes to candidate B than A, then Candidate B gets the electorial vote for Nevada which is five.
More than half (Nova Net)
Very. He apparently got a little more than half the population to vote for him. Can't you just feel the change?
"Popular Vote" is the majority of a state's vote. If a candidate for president with the most popular votes in a state gets all of that state's electorial votes. An Example: More than half of Nevada's vote goes to candidate B than A, then Candidate B gets the electorial vote for Nevada which is five.
The candidate gets all of the state's electoral votes
The candidate gets all of the state's electoral votes
The candidate gets all of the state's electoral votes