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  1. Jul 23, 2020 · John Quincy Adams, 6th president of the United States. This is the first of two occasions when the man ultimately elected president first lost both the popular vote and the electoral vote. Back in ...

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  2. The winning candidate is the one with a plurality of electoral votes. In most cases in American history, the popular vote and the electoral vote have gone hand in hand. However, in five cases the candidate with the largest share of the popular vote did not win the presidency. Presidential election of 1824

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  3. Trump. 46.1%. Johnson. 3.3%. Stein. 1.0%. Comparison of the presidential elections of 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, and 2016, in which the Electoral College winner (or, in the case of the 1824 election, the House of Representatives winner) lost the popular vote. There have been five United States presidential elections in which the successful ...

  4. Feb 9, 2023 · John Kerry, his Democrat opponent, received 48.3% of the popular vote. Democrats have won the popular vote in each election since Bush’s victory in 2004. Barack Obama won 52.9% of the popular ...

  5. May 15, 2019 · PAUL BUCK—AFP/Getty Images. It took 112 years for there to be another election where the victor won fewer popular votes. In 2000, Vice President Al Gore took on George W. Bush, the governor of ...

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  6. In a United States presidential election, the popular vote is the total number or the percentage of votes cast for a candidate by voters in the 50 states and Washington, D.C.; the candidate who gains the most votes nationwide is said to have won the popular vote. However, the popular vote is not used to determine who is elected as the nation's ...

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  8. Dec 6, 2016 · 2000: Democrat Al Gore lost to Republican George Bush. 2016: Clinton lost to Trump, despite winning the popular vote. Performance Of Those 5 Winners. With Trump set to assume reins in the New Year ...