The President was George Washington was the 1st president and he had no competitor. So he won by default.
the electoral college works like this the convention delegates settled on a system in which each state legislature would choose a number of electors. The electoral college would select the president and vice president.
Delegates to a Constitutional Convention would typically be selected through a process determined by state legislatures or through popular elections, depending on the specific rules set forth by each state. States may choose to send representatives based on their population or other criteria, ensuring a diverse representation of interests. The selection process would aim to include individuals knowledgeable about governance and law, often involving a mix of political leaders, legal experts, and community representatives. Ultimately, the goal would be to create a body that reflects the will of the people while facilitating effective deliberation on constitutional issues.
If the VP dies first, the president would choose a new VP. If the president dies first,. the VP would become president and then would choose a new VP. If the president and VP both die at the same time, the Speaker of the House would become president and then he would choose a new VP.
Sam Houston was the 1st & 3rd President of the Texas Republic.
Correct.
they are voted in by the people of your state.
the electoral college works like this the convention delegates settled on a system in which each state legislature would choose a number of electors. The electoral college would select the president and vice president.
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It was congress who decided.
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Having a two -house legislature that would choose a president and supreme court justices -apex
the first president of the united states of america was george washintom
Apparently the change was in 1956. 1952 was the last time that the conventions of both of the major political parties selected the vice-presidential nominees, and 1960 was the first time that both major-party presidential nominees selected their own running mates. In 1956, Pres. Eisenhower announced that he would again run with his Vice President, Richard Nixon, while Gov. Stevenson left it up to the convention delegates to choose his running mate.
The US isn't a democracy, it's a republic. The delegates will choose the candidate for each party, and the voters then choose the electoral college. The electoral college then selects the president. I believe your constitution allows you to choose another system should the existing one be deemed to be corrupted.
Most often a primary is used to directly decide a candidate at the state and local level. To decide a party's candidate for President, states may use a variety of means -- chiefly primaries and caucuses -- to choose delegates to a national convention. These delegates, often pledged to a particular candidate, will choose the party's national candidate. (A state party may also hold its own convention of local delegates to choose the party's delegates to the national convention.)Study island answer: Polls
Some delegates thought that the citizens should choose the president but others thought that the national government should. They compromised and made the Electoral College and they now decide who the president will be.