The President doesn't get to vote on legislation but will either sign the bill into law or exercise his veto power and send the bill back to Congress.
IF they get two-thirds of the WHOLE congress (house of reps and senate) votes to pass the bill, they can over-ride the president's veto
Every legislation or the enactment passed in the congress require an assent of the president to come into force. Veto power is the power of the president to send back the legislation or the enactment passed in the congress. Once it is sent back it requires to be passed with the majority of the votes of members of the congress.
Electoral votes are the type of votes that actual elect the president.
Andrew Jackson in 1824 Nobody had the required minimum number of votes. When that happens, the House of Representatives elects the president from among the three with the most votes. They chose John Quincy Adams, who had the second-most electoral votes.
One responsibility the Vice President has is casting tie breaking votes in the Senate. The Vice President is also responsible for the nation if something happens to the President.
Physically speaking legislation is printed in documents and distributed to voting members of Congress. It can be read in their own time, however, copies are again available during debates and votes. Official documents to be signed by the President are delivered directly to the President.
One responsibility the Vice President has is casting tie breaking votes in the Senate. The Vice President is also responsible for the nation if something happens to the President.
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Barack Obama received more votes for president. Obama received 69,456,897 votes, giving him 365 electoral votes, while John McCain received 59,934,814 votes for president, and 173 of 538 electoral votes.
The House of Representatives votes for the President from among the top three electoral candidates, with each state delegation casting one vote.
Then the House of Representatives determines the winner among the top three candidates.