Anyone who votes for candidates.
During an election.
To express their opinion on the candidates
To get people to vote for them.
more likely to vote.
more likely to vote
As no alternates are given this question cannot be answered
An alternative vote is a voting system in which candidates are chosen in order of preference by the individual voter - at various stages in the vote, the least popular canddiate is excluded from the vote and the votes are transferred to the other voters' preferences.
No, people in the Dominican Republic cannot vote for candidates in the U.S. elections. Voting in U.S. elections is limited to citizens of the United States. However, Dominican citizens living in the U.S. may be eligible to vote if they are U.S. citizens and meet the requirements set by their state.
I am guessing you mean electors for the presidential election. These people usually do not have their names on the ballot but there are sworn to vote for one of the candidates who is running president and whose name is on the ballot. So when you vote for a presidential candidate, you are really voting for his slate of electors.
They can elect the president if none of the candidates have a majority vote. They can also impeach people.
I don't believe that you can answer my question so you refuse.
U.S. Presidential candidates campaign to the American people, then the electoral college is appointed based on the popular vote in each state.