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Elections are held every four years.

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Q: How often do the voters in the US elect a president and a vice president?
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Who were the group of people chosen by the voters to elect a president and vice president?

veto or electoral college


Who or what indirectly elects the president and the vice president?

The registered voters in all the states and DC elect the president and vice-president albeit in an indirect way.


What group of people are chosen by the voters to elect the President and Vice President of the US?

The electors or Electoral College.


How often do you elect a president and vice president?

Presidential and Vice-presidential terms are 4 years.


How often does the U.S. elect a president and vice president?

Every 4 years


Who is the Vice President elect of the US?

Joseph Biden is the Vice President-elect of the United States.


Who becomes president if the president elect is indicted?

Then the vice president-elect becomes president.


What does electoral college select?

The electoral college selects the president and the vice president, lucky them. :)


Who is the president and vice president elect?

the congress :)


Who is the New elect vice president of US for 2008 election?

Joe Biden is the Vice President elect for the 2008 election.


Does the president elect or vise president elect take the oath first?

Vice President-elect Joseph Biden will be sworn in prior to President-elect Obama.


When the people cast their votes in the presidential elections they are voting for?

The general public does not elect the President and Vice President of the U.S.; they elect the electors of the President and Vice President.