Only three did that- Hayes, Benjamin Harrison and George W. Bush.
John Kennedy may have lost the popular vote- the vote was very close and there was strong suspicion of fraud, especially in Chicago, but the official count was in his favor.
John Q. Adams won the presidency after losing both the popular vote and the electoral vote.
It seems you are asking for 4 presidential elections in which the candidate who won the popular vote did not win the electoral college. Here are four such examples:
He won the Electoral College vote.
The election of the president is determined by a popular vote and by the electoral college. The presidential candidate needs a majority of electoral votes to win, and the electoral votes usually coincide with the popular vote (with the exception of the election of George W Bush in 2000)
Yes
False. George W. Bush won in all presidential elections where he was on the ticket.
No the next president is decided by the amount of electoral votes the candidate gets. They need to have so many electoral votes to win the elections.
No.
U.S. Presidential candidates campaign to the American people, then the electoral college is appointed based on the popular vote in each state.
That is true of the vice presidential elections of 1952 and 1956 and of the presidential elections of 1968 and 1972. In the presidential election of 1960 there was some doubt regarding the accuracy of the popular vote in one of the states with enough electoral votes to change the outcome of the election. It was the type of situation for which the demand for a recount would have been appropriate, but Vice Pres. Nixon refused the recount and conceded the election to his friend Jack.
The United States president must win three different elections. These elections include the party elections that allow a candidate to become the party flag bearer, the general elections, and the Electoral College elections.
The popular vote drives the electoral college's vote. In the US, 270 electoral votes are required for a presidential win. See link:
Thomas Jefferson won the 1804 presidential election defeating Charles Pinckney. In the 1804 presidential election Thomas Jefferson received 162 electoral votes and Charles Pinckney received 14 electoral votes.
The popular vote drives the electoral college's vote. In the US, 270 electoral votes are required for a presidential win. See link: