No
Yes,the two candidates run as a team and voters can not cast separate ballots for these two positions.
People cast ballots at the polls or polling place, via the Board of Elections.
Polling place
precinct
Polling place
Electors.
In the context of elections, a caucus is a meeting where members of a political party discuss and choose their preferred candidate, while a primary is a statewide voting process where registered voters cast their ballots to select the party's candidate.
In the electoral process, a caucus is a meeting where voters openly show support for a candidate, while a primary is a state-run election where voters cast secret ballots for their preferred candidate. Caucuses tend to involve more discussion and debate among voters, while primaries are more straightforward and similar to general elections.
Direct primary
In the most recent election cycle of April, 2015, 10,323 ballots were issued. Total ballots cast (voted) were 3,954.
On October 5, 1988, 55 percent of voters cast ballots to end Pinochet's reign of terror.
According to most media sources, as many as 71% of Hispanic voters cast their ballots for President Obama in the 2012 election.