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In the presidential election, each state votes for a delegate that will represent the state in a whole and vote for the president.
The parties nominate a person for president and Vice President. Each state has a section and the state delegation will vote. On the first vote they have to vote for the person they are delegates for, but after that they can change their votes.
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Puerto Rico is not a state and so does not have any electoral votes. However, Puerto Ricans can vote for the president if they establish legal residence in some state and meet the other requirements to vote in that state.
Each state appoints or elects electors who then vote for the candidate they are sworn to vote for.
President Obama carried the State with 65 percent of the vote.
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In the United States, the President is chosen by popular vote, which determines who the members of the Electoral College for each state will vote for. The president will live in the White House.
They vote for differrent Presidents to make their state a better place and to vote for the President or Mayor that they think would make a difference for their state
In all states the constitution makes the age to vote 18.
No the people of the U.S.A. vote and the and the person with the most vote from that state gets the electoral college votes
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