In the general election, you can vote for whoever you like regardless of which party you are registered with. In less political terms, on election day you can vote for whoever you want.
Yes. In the general election, you can vote for whoever you like regardless of what party you are affiliated or registered with. Yes. In many (but not all) states, party affiliation affects what primaries you can vote in. But it does not force you to vote for that party's candidates in the general election.
Philippine election actually counting or tally the votes. Whoever have the most votes win!
Whoever wins the following election.
Whoever votes everytime there is an election
that whoever there voting for wins
Yes you can. Since you are a democrat, you will have to vote for whoever is on the democratic ballot during the primary. Then, for the election you can vote for anyone, regardless of the party.
To vote, you need to be registered. Based on what the person believes, they can vote for whoever they want (people who are members of a party typically vote for whoever their party's candidate is).
Yes; party registration has no relationship to how you vote in a general election. In a general election, you can vote for whoever you want, no matter what your party registration.
He finished 2nd in the election. At the time, whoever finished 2nd became VP.
Whoever wins the popular vote in a state gets all the points. The first one to 270 wins the election
Elections are the source of government authority. By voting, the public implicitly agrees to be governed by whoever wins the election.