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  1. Jan 5, 2021 · Although Al Gore won the popular vote, George W. Bush earned more electoral votes after a contested Florida recount and a Supreme Court decision. And in 1888, Benjamin Harrison defeated...

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    • The Electoral College
    • How Electoral Votes Are Awarded
    • Disadvantages of The Electoral College
    • Advantages of The Electoral Vote Over A Popular Vote
    • Different Winners of Electoral and Popular Vote
    • Popular Support For The Electoral College
    • Implications of A Popular Vote Election
    • References

    There are 538 total electors in the Electoral College, who are chosen by each state of the United Statesand by the District of Columbia (but not by other territories like Puerto Rico). The number of electors for a state is based upon the voting membership of that state in Congress i.e. the number of representatives in the House plus the number of s...

    In all states except Nebraska and Maine, electors are awarded on a winner-take-all basis. This means all electors/delegates in a state are awarded to the winner of the popular vote in that state. So in a closely contested election like 2000 (Bush v. Gore), when George Bushwon Florida with a roughly 50-50% split of the popular vote in that state, he...

    Critics of the system that uses the electoral vote to choose a president argue that the system is unfair. They say that the system is undemocratic because the number of electoral votes is not directly proportional to the population of the state. This gives smaller states a disproportionate influence in presidential elections. For example, Hawaii ha...

    Supporters of using the electoral vote argue that it protects the rights of smaller states and is a cornerstone of American federalism. States can design their own mechanism -- without federal involvement -- for choosing their electors. Another advantage is that the impact of any state-level problems, such as fraud, is localized. No political party...

    The biggest criticism of the electoral vote system is that it is possible for a presidential candidate to win the popular vote and losethe electoral vote. That is, more Americans voted for the candidate but he or she still lost. While this is rare, it has happened 4 times: 1. George Bush (electoral vote winner) vs. Al Gore in 2000: Al Gore won the ...

    A Gallup poll in January 2013 foundthat a vast majority of Americans would prefer to do away with the electoral college for presidential elections.

    It would be wrong to assume that Hillary Clinton or Al Gore would have been president had the electoral college been abolished and elections were to be decided by popular vote. Indeed, Donald Trump has said he supports a popular vote election for president, and has reiterated this vieweven after winning the electoral college vote and losing the pop...

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  3. Jul 24, 2019 · In the national popular vote, Gore received 48.4 percent while Bush received 47.9, losing by over 540,000 votes.

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  4. Apr 5, 2024 · By winning Florida, Bush narrowly won the electoral vote over Gore by 271 to 266only 1 more than the required 270 (one Gore elector abstained). Gore, however, won the popular vote over Bush by some 500,000 votes—the first inversion of the electoral and popular vote since 1888.

  5. Jun 26, 2019 · Bush Albert A. Gore, Jr. Ralph Nader Electoral votes Popular vote % Popular vote % Popular vote % R D G; Alabama : 941,173: 56%: 692,611: 42%: 18,323: 1%: 9 Alaska : 167,398: 59: 79,004: 28: 28,747: 10: 3 Arizona : 781,652: 51: 685,341: 45: 45,645: 3: 8 Arkansas : 472,940: 51: 422,768: 46: 13,421: 1: 6 California : 4,567,429: 42: 5,861,203: 53 ...

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    Popular Vote
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    941,173
    56%
    692,611
    167,398
    59
    79,004
    781,652
    51
    685,341
    472,940
    51
    422,768
  6. Florida's votes gave Bush, the Republican nominee, 271 electoral votes, one more than the 270 required to win the Electoral College. This meant the defeat of Democratic candidate Al Gore, who won 267 electoral votes but received 266, as a " faithless elector " from the District of Columbia abstained from voting.

  7. The 54 per curiam (unsigned) decision effectively awarded Florida’s 25 Electoral College votes to Republican candidate George W. Bush, thereby ensuring his victory over Democratic candidate Al Gore.

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