Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, C.N.M.I., and American Samoa hold presidential primaries and send delegates to each party's national convention to vote for the party's presidential nominee, but only states and D.C. are allowed to appoint the electors who actually elect the president and vice president in December (the November "presidential" election is actually to elect the electors).
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
That is the Vice President of the US. They only vote when there is a tie vote.
NO- only US citizens can vote.
The VP presides over the US Senate. He can vote only if there is a tie vote.
no
Senators can vote like any US citizen for the president. They do not have any special powers in that regard.
You must be at least 18 years old to vote for a president of the US.
November
popular vote
The VP presides over the US Senate and can vote in the case of a tie vote.
2012 is the year of the next vote for US president.
yes