The electors are chosen by the voters of each state in the presidential election. When people vote for president, they actually are choosing the electors supporting the candidates named on the ballot.
Electors are the states house representatives plus the senate members.
People
The state presidential electors are chosen by the individual parties. Each state party organization has different rules how the electors are chosen.
There is no set rule for the manner in which electors may be nominated or chosen.
There is no set rule for the manner in which electors may be nominated or chosen.
A group of electors from each state officially elect the president.
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voters, people, etc.
electors are chosen through a raffel, the ticket costs from 5-10$ usd
They are generally nominated by theparties in each state (the process varies from state to state - answers will vary) and thenchosen by the voters in each state on Election Day.
As a group this is the electoral college- its members are called electors. Nowadays the electors are chosen by popular vote within each state and D.C but at one time in many of the states the state legislature would choose the electors for their state .
Each major party picks a slate of electors, and then on Election Day the voters select one of the two slates by choosing between the two serious candidates.
electors are generally nominated by the parties in each state and the electors have a final say in the election to make it fair. the electors listen to the people and vote for the person chose most by the people and the electors can't vote any way they wish.
elected at state convention