What happens when a presidential candidate wins a state with slightly more than half of the popular vote? The election is too close to call, so the voters are polled again.
The Constitution requires the votes to be recounted.
The candidate gets all of the state’s electoral votes.
The candidate gets a proportionate share of electoral votes.

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 What happens when a presidential candidate wins a sate with slightly more than half of the popular vote?

A.  the election is too close to call, so the voters are polled again.

B.  the constitution requires the votes to be recounted.

C.  the candidate gets all of the state's electoral votes.

D.  the candidate gets a proportionate share of electoral votes.


Answer -

C.  the candidate gets all of the states electoral votes.


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The candidate gets a proportionate share of electoral vote when a presidential candidate wins a state with slightly more than half of the popular vote

What is an election?

An election is conducted in a particular location or country to select new leaders.

The procedure for election varies across countries base on the rules and law guiding a particular location.

Therefore, The candidate gets a proportionate share of electoral vote when a presidential candidate wins a state with slightly more than half of the popular vote

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