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The president of the United States is chosen by the people of the United States. An election is held every four years for the citizens to vote for their next president.
The president is chosen by the United States. People vote. Whoever gets the most votes is elected.
A republic is the name for such a system. The United States is a republic.
During the first three Presidential elections the President and the Vice-President were chosen by the number of electoral votes. The vice-president was chosen by having the second highest number of electoral votes.
They have to be chosen by the president himself.
In the United States, citizens vote for their President, Vice-President, Representatives and Senators. The members of the Judicial Branch are selected by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
The electors are chosen by the voters of each state in the presidential election. When people vote for president, they actually are choosing the electors supporting the candidates named on the ballot.
November 8, 2016 is election day when the people vote for president.
veto or electoral college
The electors or Electoral College.
Executive AKA The President
Electoral College