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Usually the governer of all state. Sometimes known as supergovarner. The supergoviner is chosen in a seceret election. The secret election is usually selected by the joint chiefs of staff.

The Office of the National Archives is who informs the candidates on what they need to know, and theirs is one of the offices that gets extra copies of the electoral votes in case of irregularities.

And if you believe the one about the supergovernor, I have some oceanfront property for sale in Arizona.

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The electoral college. The electoral college was created at the founding of the USA. It was the electoral college, not the voters, who elected Benjamin Harrison and George W. Bush (2000) president of the United States of America.

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Each state runs its own elections, subject to supervision bv the Federal Election Commission since 1975.

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The candidates hire staff that coordinate election activities. These people work to raise money and schedule speeches that help their candidate win.

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the federal election commission

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election commission

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