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Hillary Clinton wins popular vote by 29 lakh margin, widest for any losing presidential candidate

Hillary Clinton, who suffered electoral loss to Donald Trump last month, has surpassed the President-elect in the national popular vote. Hillary Clinton, who suffered electoral loss to Donald Trump last month, has surpassed the President-elect in th

India TV News Desk Washington Published on: December 23, 2016 11:32 IST
File pic - Hillary Clinton wins popular vote by 29 lakh
File pic - Hillary Clinton wins popular vote by 29 lakh margin

Hillary Clinton, who suffered electoral loss to Donald Trump last month, has surpassed the President-elect in the national popular vote.

According to Associated Press, Clinton received nearly 2.9 million (29 lakh) more votes than Trump, giving her the largest popular vote margin of any losing presidential candidate.

Certified results in all 50 states and the District of Columbia show Clinton winning nearly 65,844,610 million votes (48 per cent) to Trump's 62,979,636 million votes (46 per cent).

Clinton is the fifth presidential candidate in American history to win the popular vote and lose the Electoral College. 

Democrat Al Gore, the only other presidential candidate this century to come up short in the Electoral College but claim a popular vote victory, received 5,40,000 more votes than President George W Bush.

The vote total discrepancy between Democratic nominee Clinton and Trump has fueled arguments by some Democrats that the election process is undemocratic and an intense lobbying push to convince electors to cast their votes against Trump.

The effort failed: The Republican president-elect won all but two of the Electoral College votes he claimed on Election Day when electors met in state capitals on Monday.

With all states voting, Trump finished with 304 votes and Clinton had 227.

To be elected president, the winner must get at least half plus one or 270 electoral votes. Most states give all their electoral votes to whichever candidate wins that state's popular vote. Maine and Nebraska award them by congressional district.

A joint session of Congress is scheduled for January 6 to certify the results of the Electoral College vote, with Vice President Joe Biden presiding as president of the Senate. Once the result is certified, the winner will be sworn in on January 20.

With AP Inputs

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