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In the case of election of the President of the United States, voters are voting for a person known as an Elector. An Elector is an individual who has either pledged or is expected to vote for one or another candidate. In all other federal elections, a voter votes directly for the candidate.

In the UK a voter votes for a Member of Parliament (MP). The country is divided into bits, each bit being known as a constituency, and each constituency has its own MP. So voters elect their MPs (all of different parties) and the party which ends up with the most MPs becomes the ruling party and will be asked by the Queen to form a Government.

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