The electors are appointed on the day after the first Monday of November based on the public voting that takes place or culminates that day. The electors then vote for President and Vice President on the Monday after the second Tuesday of December. Those votes are counted on the following January 6 by a joint session of Congress overseen by the Vice President.
November 8, 2016 is election day when the people vote for president.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
On the Tuesday following the first Monday in November in years divisible by four.
The people vote for the Electors who in turn vote for the President. The group is called the Electoral College
You have to persuade people to vote for you.
The Vice President serves the people and the President. When necessary he may vote in the Senate to break a tie vote.
The U. S. President and Vice President are elected by the 538 electors who are chosen by the voting public on Election Day based on who they have pledged to vote for in the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections on the Monday after the 2nd Wednesday of December.
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