Do the voters elect electors not the presidential candidates
Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.
But still lost the election. Your welcome.
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In the United States, there was no election in 2009. There was a presidential election in 2008, when the current president Barack Obama claimed victory over his opponent John McCain.
The major-party candidates in the US presidential election of 1980 were incumbent President Jimmy Carter (D-GA) and former California Governor Ronald Reagan (R). And although he received no electoral votes, Independent John B. Anderson was also significant in the election.
Ronald Reagan/George Bush Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale John Anderson/none
There was no Presidential election in 1950.
presidential primary
Do the voters elect electors not the presidential candidates
each party nominated presidential and vice-presidential candidates
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the candidates in the first contested presidential election.
Richard M.Nixon/Spiro Agnew George McGovern/R.Sargent Shriver
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Presidential candidates qualify for Federal election funds by registering for them. The candidates must raise individual contribution funds of $5000 in 20 of the States to receive matching funds.
In the 2016 US Presidential election process, no candidates are related to royalty. It would be a rather unlikely situation for that to exist.