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its equal to the number of senators and representatives in Congress.
Based on the ballots taken in the US House of Representatives, Thomas Jefferson became the third US president. This happened on the 36th ballot.
The President & Vice-President are elected by the ballots cast by citizens called electors.
they ask the house of representatives to vote Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment, in 1803. The amendment requires electors to vote for the president and vice president on separate ballots. The amendment was ratified in 1804.
In addition to election people to fill Congressional seats in the House and Senate, they will be electing representatives to the Electoral College. The Electoral College will cast the votes that elect the President.
Electors.
In each state within the USA. The presidential election will be in November. The primaries, when everything else except the President and Vice President is on the ballot occurs in August.Many states and/or counties utilize the mail in ballot system which entitles voters fill out their ballots and simply put them in the outgoing mail (usually prepaid) where they go to a facility where the signatures are verified and then the ballots are tallied. Results of mail in ballots are always held until after the actual election date itself.
Separate ballots were required for president and vice president. A+
Electors
The electors meet in the capitals of their respective states to cast their ballots. Their sealed ballots are then sent to the President of the US Senate.
they ask the house of representatives to vote Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment, in 1803. The amendment requires electors to vote for the president and vice president on separate ballots. The amendment was ratified in 1804.
electoral college.