The U. S. President and Vice President are elected by the 538 electors who are chosen by the voting public on Election Day based on who they have pledged to vote for in the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections on the Monday after the 2nd Wednesday of December.
The president is officially elected by a body known as the electoral college and its members are electors. When the people vote for president, they actually vote for electors that are sworn to vote for a particular candidate.
The members of the electoral college elects the President. The citizens actually vote for the electors who promise to vote for that particular candidate. Article 2, Section 1 and Amendment 12
the people
The electoral college elects the president.
The electoral college elects the president.
all american citizans over the age of 18
The House of Representatives elects the President, and the Senate elects the Vice President.
Austria elects a President.
president elects the lt governor
The legislative branch elects the president
Electors
No president in Canada.
Electoral College (yes I know its same answer as "who elects president?" but it WAS a different question)
The people
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