A person elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the Vice President and President.
By a body of presidential electors
Do the voters elect electors not the presidential candidates
The state presidential electors are chosen by the individual parties. Each state party organization has different rules how the electors are chosen.
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The Electors
11 presidential electors who vote for the president and vice-president.
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The electors
No, presidential electors are not elected by members of Congress. Instead, they are chosen by voters in each state during the presidential election. These electors then cast their votes for president and vice president in the Electoral College. The process is part of the indirect method of electing the president, where citizens vote for electors who pledge to support their chosen candidates.
The minimum number of presidential electors from any state is three. The minimum age to be a US President is 35.
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