The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... votes , and sometimes the majority of the elec- toral vote may represent a minority of the popular vote . In 1824 Jackson received 50,550 votes more than Adams , but received 40,300 votes less than his three opponents combined . In 1844 ...
... votes , and sometimes the majority of the elec- toral vote may represent a minority of the popular vote . In 1824 Jackson received 50,550 votes more than Adams , but received 40,300 votes less than his three opponents combined . In 1844 ...
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... vote for Congressmen but merely prescribe the qualifications of those who vote for the popular branch of their own legis- latures and the Constitution says that the same persons vote for Congressmen . Hence Con- gressional electors do ...
... vote for Congressmen but merely prescribe the qualifications of those who vote for the popular branch of their own legis- latures and the Constitution says that the same persons vote for Congressmen . Hence Con- gressional electors do ...
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... votes of a State , a party must carry the State . In other words , the electoral vote of a State is deter- mined by the highest popular vote cast in that State . The popular vote for electors is counted , but there is no electoral vote ...
... votes of a State , a party must carry the State . In other words , the electoral vote of a State is deter- mined by the highest popular vote cast in that State . The popular vote for electors is counted , but there is no electoral vote ...
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