A group of people to vote and people to run for what ur voting 4
That depends on things like the position someone is being elected for and the country the election is being run in, as they have different systems. Anyone in a class of a school could run for a class president election as there would be no restrictions, whereas there would be many requirements for someone to run for president of a country.
Direct primary is the election in which party members select people to run in the general election.
A run-off election.
If Washington has refused to be president, bast guess is that John Adams who finished second in the first election would have won the first election.
yes Abraham Lincoln did run for the re-election
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No, Congressmen do not run for re-election every year. Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms, so they must run for re-election every two years. Senators serve six-year terms, so they only run for re-election every six years.
A primary, or primary election, is the election in which voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent the party in the general election. So basically, when people vote on who will run for the democrats during the presidential election, it's a primary election. Voting on the actual president would be the general election.
False
Next election is in 2016
A special election, or a run-off would be the term for such an election. However, a majority is not required in congressional elections. The candidate with the most votes wins. (You may be thinking of congressional primaries used to determine a party's nominee. In this case, if there are several candidates receiving votes, a run-off might be held between the top two to determine the strongest candidate for the fall election. )
you have to run for office.... win primary election and then the genreal election