It depends entirely on the country in question. In the United States, citizens vote every four years. In most Latin American countries, citizens vote every five years. In most Arab World countries, citizens never have the opportunity to vote at all.
Nov. 4 or early if they have early voting in their state every 4 years.
People who are registered to vote, vote on election day. For the US Presidential election, this is every 4 years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
No one is forced to vote for president
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
The citizens vote for the President AND Congress.
The citizens of the District of Columbia.
you have to be 18
NO- only US citizens can vote.
Democracy
The direct vote of citizens to elect the President of the United States is called the Popular Vote. The race for President of the United States also takes into account Electoral Votes. Electoral Votes are given to candidates who win the Popular Vote in a particular state.
Yes, they are the President but they are still US citizens
US citizens who are registered to vote elect delegates to the Electoral College, and the Electoral College elects the president and VP.
18 years or older can vote for the president
The first Tuesday in the Month of November is the day U.S. Citizens go to the Polls to elect their President. In 2008 the date is November 4th. that Citizens of the U.S. vote.