Yes, but you have to remember that the United States is such a huge country that it covers a total of 11 time zones. All voters have only one day to take part in the ballot, but the polls on the far West Coast will close when they have only just opened on the far East Coast, with time discrepancies varying between these extremes to differing periods the further inland you go.
If there is no majority in a presidential election, the election moves to the newly elected house of Representatives who vote on the top 3 contestants.
Gore.
Only British citizens who are permanent residents of France at the time of a presidential election are entitled to vote. Only French expatriate citizens are entitled to vote overseas in Britain.
Yes, as long as you are a registered to voter, you can vote in the presidential election, even if you did not vote in the primary election. If you have not registered to vote yet, the deadline is 30 days before any election. If you miss that deadline, you can still register and vote in the election by late registering at your county election office.
Yes
The electors in each state are elected by the popular vote in the presidential election and swear in advance to vote for the presidential candidate who wins the election in their state.
yes they participate as an elected member in both houses.EXCEPTION IS,they only can not vote in presidential election.
55.03% of the nationwide popular vote in the 1864 U.S. Presidential Election was in favor of Abraham Lincoln.
Barack Obama won the Popular Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election by about 8,500,000 votes.
No because my mom is not voting in the primary but still gets to vote in the presadential election.
20 million
no