electors are chosen through a raffel, the ticket costs from 5-10$ usd
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.
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George Washington... twice
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.
elected at state convention
I do not know how electors are chosen in Pennsylvania!!!
True.
The election officials in each state control the election of the electors. The people vote for the electors who are sworn to support their choice for president and VP. After the electors are chosen, they can, in theory, vote anyway they want but almost never do they break their pledge. Their votes are cast and sealed and sent to Washington to be counted..
According to the US constitution which is the basis of all US law and government, the President must be elected by electors chosen according to state law. The states have determined that these electors will be chosen by the voters of the state.
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.