Perhaps you are referring to the party caucuses and primary elections that choose the candidates.
Through elections every five years. The presidential candidate that gathers more than 50% of the total votes becomes the president. If no one does in the first round, a second round of elections takes place a week after with the first two candidates that gathered the most votes from the first round.
no,they are like normal elections but when the M.P or M.L.A dies bye elections are held. bye elections are held to elect a new M.P or M.L.A if one of them dies and to elect a new one.
George W. Bush
Its good to have elections at regular intervals. If we have one president , then it will not be democracy but autocracy.
He had only one close election and that was for President in 1960.
The President of Costa Rica is elected by all voters in direct presidential elections. If one candidate receives a majority of more than 40% of the vote in the first round, they are declared the winner. Otherwise, there is a run-off election with the top two candidates.
Hoover was elected president in 1928 and served one term until 1933.
A series of presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first processes of electing a president.
No one in the US. Presidential elections were held in 1936 and 1940. but not 1938.
Rutherford B. Hayes
The president and the vice president of the US are elected for four year terms. Elections are held every four years.
every seven years (last one in 2007) next in 2014