1. There are actually three US elections (maybe even five) where there is some historical doubt who won the national popular vote. One is 1960, even if you set aside theories of fraudhttps://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2012/10/19/did_jfk_lose_the_popular_vote_115833.html …
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3. The third is 1824. John Quincy Adams lost the recorded popular vote in a 4-way race, but he won NY, the most populous state, whose votes were not recorded. (The other two might be 1796 & 1800, but that's just speculation-those were close races & most states didn't count
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