In the U.S., elections are held in November, on the first Tuesday of the month that falls after the first Monday (that is, election day cannot be the first day of the month.)
The public "votes for President" in November (the day after the first Monday), but they are actually electing members to the electoral college in that election. The electoral college casts the votes for President (and Vice President) in December.
The public also votes for President in the primaries, the months of which depend on the state, with the earliest being in February and the latest in June. Those elections determine which people will the the major party presidential nominees.
They vote for differrent Presidents to make their state a better place and to vote for the President or Mayor that they think would make a difference for their state
No, you have to be 18.
congress
18
they manipulate people.
george w bush
We the ppl.We vote on who should be president of the U.S. And as for the vice presidents I think the president that we vote on decides who would be the vice president.
no 18 and up can vote
Yes
Direct popular vote.
Of course, and they can vote, too.
in what month do we vote to elect a new president