The president elect is someone who has been elected president but who has not yet been sworn in, or officially taken office. It is still occupied by the current outgoing president. The President still has the job of being president until the president-elect has been sworn in.
The president elect is the guy whose been voted into presidency but has not yet started their term yet. the other guy is still president until the end of the year.
President-elect means that they've been elected but have not yet taken office.
Not sure what you mean. The US president is elected on one day.
Do you mean how does a president get elected?
A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.
An example is when the American President is re-elected by the American voters to serve another term as President.
A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.
The president and the vice president runs the office together as a unit
No- they run as a team and are elected together.
It has always been the same, never has it changed. Voting has changed (paper to electronic) but HOW you vote for the president and vice president hasnt changed
When he was elected... (I mean come on, you should know this)
The VP is elected in the same manner as the president, but separate votes are cast for the VP and president. Just because a presidential candidate is elected does not mean his/her VP running mate must be elected, although this usually happens.
In 1777 they did not have a president, Washington was elected in '89
he was the youngest president elected