Table of Contents
- 1 What would happen if the president-elect dies before inauguration?
- 2 What happens if a presidential candidate does not get 270 votes?
- 3 Who decides who becomes president of the United States?
- 4 In which election did the presidential candidate who won in the popular vote lost in the Electoral College?
- 5 What does being unopposed mean?
What would happen if the president-elect dies before inauguration?
The section also provides that if the president-elect dies before noon on January 20, the vice president-elect becomes president-elect.
What happens if a presidential candidate does not get 270 votes?
What happens if no presidential candidate gets 270 electoral votes? If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Presidential election leaves the Electoral College process and moves to Congress. The Senate elects the Vice President from the 2 Vice Presidential candidates with the most electoral votes.
Can a president run unopposed?
It was the third and last United States presidential election in which a presidential candidate ran effectively unopposed. It was also the last election of a president from the revolutionary generation. Monroe and George Washington remain the only presidential candidates to run without any major opposition.
Who decides who becomes president of the United States?
Instead, presidential elections use the Electoral College. To win the election, a candidate must receive a majority of electoral votes. In the event no candidate receives a majority, the House of Representatives chooses the president and the Senate chooses the vice president.
In which election did the presidential candidate who won in the popular vote lost in the Electoral College?
The most recent case occurred in the 2000 presidential election when President Bush won the Electoral College vote—271 to 266—after losing the popular vote to then Vice President Al Gore. Two other presidents—Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876 and Benjamin Harrison in 1888—became president without winning the popular vote.
Which political party did George Washington belong to?
In the long history of the United States, only one president, George Washington, did not represent a political party.
What does being unopposed mean?
1 : not opposed an unopposed invasion : having no opponent a politician who is running for election unopposed.