Yes
We the ppl.We vote on who should be president of the U.S. And as for the vice presidents I think the president that we vote on decides who would be the vice president.
A majority vote in both Houses of Congress is required.
Yes. If a president dies or resigns before the end of his current term in office, the vice president automatically becomes president. Of course, the people will have voted for the president and vice president at the most recent presidential election.
We the ppl.We vote on who should be president of the U.S. And as for the vice presidents I think the president that we vote on decides who would be the vice president.
They vote for differrent Presidents to make their state a better place and to vote for the President or Mayor that they think would make a difference for their state
All the peoples over 18 years can vote a president.
Presidents are elected by electoral votes.
they can vote on the bill, but they must have a two-thirds vote to override the presidents veto
Congress can override the Presidents veto by a Supermajority Vote (2/3 of members)
Yes, outgoing presidents are able to vote. Here is a picture of George W Bush entering his choice for the next US President: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2008/oct/28/uselections2008?picture=339083949
Yes, you can in every four years (that's when you vote for the next president).
No US president was elected unanimously by popular vote. The only president elected unanimously by the electoral college was George Washington (There was no popular vote in this election).