No one in Congress determines the winner of elections.
You need to tell us WHERE. Elections of some sort happen every year in some place. US Presidential elections take place every 4 years, but there are other elections- City Council, Senate, Congress, Judges, Mayors.
From 1920 onwards women were able to vote in elections for Congress in the US on the same basis as men.
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bobby rush
The Congress of the United States was created by the US Constitution. It had its first session in 1789 after the initial elections.
Yes. Barack Obama was elected Senator of Illinois in the 2004 elections.
The US President. Congress however has to ratify the Presidential appointments.
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it goes to the courts than the congress to see if they approve or not.
Residents of US territories, such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands, cannot vote in federal elections. However, they are allowed to vote in their respective local elections and have limited representation in the US Congress through non-voting delegates.
so they will show that they are responsible for our country
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.