There was a vote on who the framers thought would do the best and George Washington got the most votes
a body of electors
By a body of presidential electors
The Executive Branch is leads on outlining presidential roles so it probably decides the presidential electing process.
11 presidential electors who vote for the president and vice-president.
The minimum number of presidential electors from any state is three. The minimum age to be a US President is 35.
presidential electors
These people are called electors. They make up the electoral college which formally elects the President.
By a body of presidential electors
Seven electors of the President and Vice-President of the U.S. are to be appointed by the State of Oklahoma on November 6, 2012.
A person elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the Vice President and President.
In December following the presidential election, on a day set by law, the presidential electors (of the Electoral College) in each state and the District of Columbia assemble. State electors usually meet in their state's capital. The electors then cast their ballots for President and Vice President. Either by custom, or in a few states, by law, electors vote for their party's choices for the two offices. The lists of these elections are sent under seal to the president of the Senate and to the Administrator of General Services in Washington, DC.
It gives the district of Columbia electors in the presidential election
The general public does not elect the President and Vice President of the U.S.; they elect the electors of the President and Vice President.