The electors meet in the capitals of their respective states to cast their ballots. Their sealed ballots are then sent to the President of the US Senate.
The electors meet in their state capitals and cast their ballots. The ballots are sent ( presumably by registered mail) to the President of the Senate ( i.e. the vice-president of the US.)
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The formal election for president begins on the Monday following the second Wednesday in December when the electors meet in each state capital and cast their ballots. The ballots from each state are sealed and mailed to the president of the Senate for a formal count. This is more like When.
Candidates for elector are chosen by the party leadership previous to the election and even though they are free to choose anyone they want, they are all sworn to vote for the party's candidate. The people choose the electors who will vote the way they want . After they are elected, the electors meet in the capitals of their states and cast their ballots for the president and vice president . Their ballots are sealed and certified and sent to the president of the Senate to be counted at a later date.
No they are not.
The votes of the electoral college are officially counted by the Congress. Each state also counts their own ballots.
Method include ballots, paper and pencil, punch card ballots, scanned ballots, and computerized ballots.
You can find samples in the voters information packets that are sent out. If this is for a class call voter registration in your area.
ballots are paid for at public expense
The electoral ballots are sent to the Vice President of the United States who is acting in his capacity as the President of the United States Senate. The electors meet in the state capital and mark their ballots. The ballots would actually be sent in by the certifying election official, usually the state's Secretary of State.
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