It depends on how many votes the other candidate is getting. If you were a candidate running for president, and if your opponent had 74 votes, you'd have to get more than that to win the election. If he got 98, you have to get more than 98 to win.
more than 50%
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Following Calvin Coolidge were...Herbert HooverFranklin D. RooseveltHarry S TrumanDwight D. EisenhowerJohn F. KennedyLyndon B. JohnsonRichard M. Nixon.
270 votes from the electoral college are required to become president.
Calvin Coolidge won the 1924 presidential election defeating John Davis. In the 1924 presidential election Calvin Coolidge received 382 electoral votes and John Davis received 136 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Coolidge 15,719,921 and Davis 8,386,704. Progressive Party candidate LaFollette received 4,822,856 popular votes for President, but no electoral votes.
He got 15,723,789 popular votes (59%) in 1924 the only time he ran for President. He got 382 electoral votes and carried 35 of the 48 states.
More than 34 % of the total votes polled.
The total number is unknown but he received 6.5% of the vote.
Yes, Obama won 365 electoral votes, more than doubling McCain's 173 electoral votes.
It depends on how many votes the other candidate is getting. If you were a candidate running for president, and if your opponent had 74 votes, you'd have to get more than that to win the election. If he got 98, you have to get more than 98 to win.
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how many votes did who have?
141,656
more than 50%
There's no threshold. They just need to get more votes than their opponents.