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In the United States, citizens' votes for the executive branch primarily occur during presidential elections, held every four years. Voters cast their ballots for electors pledged to their chosen candidate in the Electoral College system. Each state's electors, based on its population, then formally elect the president and vice president. Additionally, citizens may vote for state governors and other executive officials at various levels of government, influencing local and state executive branches.

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How old do citezens have to be to vote?

19


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the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.


How does the legislative branch balance and check the executive?

the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.


When congress overrides a presidential vote it is checking which other branch?

The executive branch.


Which government branch does not elect members?

THE GOVERNMENT BRANCH LEGISLATIVE,EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL DOESN'T VOTE AT ALL. THE PEOPLE LIVING THERE IN THE CITY WILL VOTE FOR THEM.


How is the Missouri executive branch different from the federal executive branch?

The officials that comprise the Missouri executive branch are highly educated and fairly elected, whereas the federal executive branch is mainly a group of wealthy individuals who coerced a poor populace to vote them into office.


How does the executive branch check (veto) the legislative branch?

legislative branch can overturn a veto with a 2/3 vote of the law


What is the power of a the Legislative branch of government to vote a bill into law even though it has been vetoed by the head of the Executive branch?

If the Legislative branch passes a bill, but it gets vetoed by the Executive branch, the Legislative can, with a 2/3 majority vote, override the veto and force it into law.


What branch of government can the president of the senate break a tie vote in the senate?

executive


Which branch is the most powerful in the governmnet?

The executive if I had to choose. But none of them really overrule eachother. They all check eachother. For example: the legislative branch wants to pass a law so the judicial branch checks to see if they want to accept it. They take a vote to decide this. Then it goes to the executive branch. They also take a vote. The president is in the executive branch but he gets his own decision. He can veto it. And so on... Executive would be the most powerful if you had to choose.


Who is the person in the legislative branch executive branch and judicial branch who has the job of persuading members to vote for bills sponsored by their own party?

ChLoE is!


Who is the only branch that can veto a bill?

Well, the executive branch is the only one, but the legislative branch can override his veto if 2/3 vote on it.