Probably not.... With this strict country I'm going to guess the government chooses... And they don't have a president, It's the emperor...
To vote for a president every 4 years.=)<3xoxo
Direct vote of the Argentine people.
The framers the elector to choose both vice and the president by the most vote. This is chosen by a group.
President Obama comes from the United States, and only Americans can vote for him. Some people in Australia may like him, but they cannot vote for him or choose him as their leader; they have their own leaders.
Any citizen over the age of 18 can vote for who they choose, then the electoral college takes the votes from the citizens and does a final vote.
First of all, China is a communist country. They are lead by a dictatorship. The US is a capatilist country. China chooses their president by first having the current president choose a few people (around 5) and lets other political leaders vote and choose. China has around 1.3 billion people while we have 300 million. We have a free market economy and China does not. We have private ownership and China has no private property or in other words everything is owned by the government.
The electoral college elects the president and vice-president of the US. The electors are elected by popular vote and declare in advance how they will vote if they are elected, so the people choose electors who will vote the way they would vote if they were electors.
people get to choose whether or not they want to vote for a president or not. people have a choice to register to vote or not
Yes, because the voters don't choose the President and Vice President; they choose the electors who choose the President and Vice President. A person can be elected President without a majority of electoral votes, too. It happened in 1824. If no candidate has an absolute majority (more than half) of all of the electoral votes, the House of Representatives elects the President, and they are not required to vote according to the will of the voters or the electoral college. Since 1964, that required minimum number of votes is 270.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
who is the president in china who is the president in china
If no candidate for the presidency wins a simple majority (51%) of the total number of electoral votes, then the House of Representatives have the power to choose the President of the US. Each state gets one vote. The margin required to choose the president in the House is a majority of those voting. The only time this happened, in 1824, the representatives of some of the states could not agree on how to vote and so those states did not vote.