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Be glad that there is only one level of Electoral College between the US voter and the Presidency, when Tsar Nicholas of the Russian Empire authorized the elected Duma (i.e. Russian "Parliamentary" body) he mandated four levels of Electoral Colleges between the Russian voter and his representative in the Duma!

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What is a group of electors from each state who votes for president?

Long question, short answer: the Electoral College.


How is a President officially chosen?

A group of electors from each state officially elect the president.


What is the group of people name by each state legislature to select the president and vice president?

As a group this is the electoral college- its members are called electors. Nowadays the electors are chosen by popular vote within each state and D.C but at one time in many of the states the state legislature would choose the electors for their state .


What is the name of the group of people who choose the president and vice president?

As a group this is the electoral college- its members are called electors. Nowadays the electors are chosen by popular vote within each state and D.C but at one time in many of the states the state legislature would choose the electors for their state .


Who is the group of people chosen from each state ad the District of Columbia to select the president?

The group is called the electoral college and its members electors.


Person elected to cast a state's vote for us president and vice president are called presidential?

They are called electors. As a group they form the electoral college.


What is the significance of a electoral college?

It is a group of electors fom every state who meet every 4 years to vote for the President and Vice President of the U.S.A


How are the governor and the president different?

A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.


How are the governor and the president elected different?

A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.


What group meets to elect the President?

This group is the electoral college.


Who is The group of people choose in by the voters to elect the president and the vice president of the US?

They are "electors" and as a group they are the "electoral college." Voters in Presidential elections are actually selecting the electors who represent a given party or candidate. Under the US Contitution, voters in each state select Presidential Electors who meet in their State Capitals and vote on the Presidential slates. Together, these Electors constitute the Electoral College, although the College never meets all together in one place. Although Electors are usually pledged to vote for one slate or another, there is no constitutional requirement that they do so. Originally they were expected to vote as they thought best for their states and the country.


What body ACTUALLY elects the president?

The electoral college elects the US president. When the people vote for president, they are actually voting for the electors who made up the electoral college and who actually elect the president. The electors pledge to support one particular candidate. The electors never meet as a group but each elector votes in his state capital and the votes are sent to the Senate president. They are counted in a joint session of Congress.