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The United States uses an indirect method to elect the president. The people choose electors which make up what is known as the electoral college and the electoral college elects the President and the vice-president.

A national election is held to choose the electors from each state and DC. After the election, the electors meet in their respective state capitals and send their votes to the president of the Senate. On a day appointed in December in the presence of both houses of Congress he counts the ballots and announces the result. The candidates for elector are pledged to vote for one of the presidential candidates and often their names do not appear on the ballot. When people mark their ballot for their candidate, they are really voting for an elector that is pledged to that candidate.

After the election, the winning electors gather in their state capital and vote. Some official from the state, usually the secretary of state, certifies their ballot and sends it to vice-president of the US who is also the president of the Senate. After all ballots are received, he will open and count the ballots before a joint session of Congress and announce the results. If one candidate has a majority,which is 270 votes, the winner will be announced, Otherwise, the decision will be delayed until the new House meets in January and they will determine the winner using a special procedure in which each state gets one vote .

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The president is elected by country-wide vote

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