In the U.S. presidential and vice presidential election system each state appoints its electors based on the votes cast by the public on the day after the 1st Monday of November of every 4th year including 2016, then the electors cast their votes on the 6th Monday after that (in December).
The public "votes for President" in November, but they are actually electing members to the electoral college in that election. The electoral college casts the votes for President (and Vice President) in December.
November ( Every Four Years)
Next Voting in 2013
U.S. Presidential elections are held every four years on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November.
The public "votes for President" in November, but they are actually electing members to the electoral college in that election. The electoral college casts the votes for President (and Vice President) in December. The elections occur every four years, with the next voting occurring in 2016.
the month we elect the president is in January
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in November they vote for president
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What month do you vote for president
The possessive plural of "president-elect" is "presidents-elect."
the month we elect the president is in January
Yes, they do.
Presidential elections were always held the first week of November, except possibly for the first one in 1788,
in what month do we vote to elect a new president
no 18 and up can vote
The U.S. President is chosen; we elect the person.
Contrary to popular belief, the U.S. Presidents are elected in December. The votes for president and vice president cast by the public in the November election elect members to the electoral college, and it is the electoral college that elects the President.
they elect presidents
Thomas nast
Assuming that this question is asking about US government (since most countries with presidents elect their presidents through direct elections), the answer is that the Electoral College is covened to elect the President.
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