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There are many different ways of voting.

Some of them are - Voting at a polling station, you may vote in the advance polling, you can also vote by a special Ballet at the office of returning office, or by mail and even at home.

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I'm thinking you listen to the arguments, you hear what they have to say & then you make a value judgment as to which most suits your point of view & which is the better or best candidate for the role they wish to be elected to: be that the town council or the president of the country with the largest enonomy on the planet......

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Electors for the Electoral College are chosen by the individual parties in a general election. They are chosen from among the party faithful that will likely vote as the party and the law permits.

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Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States. The political parties in each state choose slates of potential Electors sometime before the general election. The electoral college Electors in most states are selected by state party conventions or by the state party's central committee. In a few states the Electors are selected by primary election or by the party's presidential nominee. Political parties often choose Electors that are state elected officials, state party leaders, or people in the state who have a personal or political affiliation with their party's Presidential candidate.

On Election Day, the voters in each state select their state's Electors by casting their ballots for President. In most states, the names of individual Electors do not appear anywhere on the ballot; instead only those of the various candidates for President and Vice President appear, usually prefaced by the words "Electors for." The Electors are expected to vote for the presidential and vice-presidential candidates of the party that nominated them.

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In the UK we vote at polling stations

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directly by the people

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Why did the constitution call for an electoral college?

The electors who choose the President were considered to be representatives of the individual states. The states were allowed to determine their own method of choosing their electors, but I think the expectation was the state legislatures would choose them.


Who officially elects the president of the U.S.?

The electors, aka the Electoral College (though that term is not used in the Constitution). The US Constitution specifies the number of electors and the way they are to be apportioned among the states. It doesn't explicitly state how the states are to choose their electors. At present, all state choose their electors based on the results of the popular election; in most states it's on a "winner take all" basis, but they're not required to do it that way.


Under the original constitution the states were to choose presidential electors?

however they wished. i got it right on my quiz. :]


What role does the voter plays in the selection of a president?

The voters choose the electors who then vote for the president. The electors say in advance for whom they are going to vote if they are elected. In many states the names of the electors do not even appear on the ballot, only the names of the candidates that the electors support.


How did the US become more democratic between the 1790s and the 1830s?

increased the number of men allowed to vote. Most states allowed voters to choose presidential electors.


Who actually casts the electoral votes for each state?

The states choose as many "electors" as it has electoral votes and these electors elect the president. The electors are elected by popular vote in each state and each candidate for elector swears in advance whom he will vote for. The electors vote their electoral votes in the Electoral College.


What is the electors group called?

The electors that choose the US president are called collectively the electoral college.


The framers of the Constitution agreed that the president should be elected by the?

The constitution calls for the President to elected by electors from the states. It allows the state legislatures to decide how to choose its electors. Probably most of the framers expected the legislatures to elect the electors rather than holding a popular election to choose them.


How did Andrew Jackson persuade the states to choose their presidential electors?

Jackson wanted every state to choose their presidential electors on the basis of popular vote within the state. I am not sure that he actually persuaded any state to change to his point of view within any degree of immediacy,


During the first three presidential elections who chose the president and vice president?

The electors appointed by the states elected the President and Vice President in the first three elections, just as they will in 2012. However, in the 1700s, not all states chose their electors based on a public vote, as all the states choose to do now.


Who is reprensented in the electoral college?

The Electors in the electoral college represent the people who elected them. The political parties in each state choose slates of potential Electors sometime before the general election. The electoral college Electors in most states are selected by state party conventions or by the state party's central committee. In a few states the Electors are selected by primary election or by the party's presidential nominee. Political parties often choose Electors that are state elected officials, state party leaders, or people in the state who have a personal or political affiliation with their party's Presidential candidate. On Election Day, the voters in each state select their state's Electors by casting their ballots for President. In most states, the names of individual Electors do not appear anywhere on the ballot; instead only those of the various candidates for President and Vice President appear, usually prefaced by the words "Electors for." The Electors are expected to vote for the presidential and vice-presidential candidates of the party that nominated them.


What is the name of the group of people who choose the president and vice president?

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 .