Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams were elected by the Congress, more specifically by the lower House of Congress in 1801 and 1825 respectively ( A controversy over the qualification of several electors in 1876 was settled by Congress which appointed a special committee of Congress members and supreme court judges to settles the dispute. The conclusion reached by the committee gave the election to Hayes, so in a sense, Rutherford Hayes was put into office by Congress. )
In voting booths around the US on election day.
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The electoral ballots are officially counted at a joint session of the new Congress on January 3 following the election.
The cabinet positions are established by the US Congress.
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39 of the 44 U.S. Presidents to date have won at least one presidential election.35 of the 44 Presidents started their (first) presidencies by election; the other nine became president when their predecessors died or resigned.
US Grant won the 1868 US presidential election as a Republican by a comfortable margin with 214 Electoral College votes to Democrat Seymour's 60 Electoral College votes. In the 1872 elections, Grant won reelection with 286 Electoral College votes. The independent Democrat candidate had 42 votes.The US Congress had no role in either election.
No. None were black.
Canada was for the most part happy with the election even though Republican Presidents are generally easier for us to work with.
US presidents are elected every four years, in years divisible by 4. Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.