Usually the governer of all state. Sometimes known as supergovarner. The supergoviner is chosen in a seceret election. The secret election is usually selected by the joint chiefs of staff.
The Office of the National Archives is who informs the candidates on what they need to know, and theirs is one of the offices that gets extra copies of the electoral votes in case of irregularities.
And if you believe the one about the supergovernor, I have some oceanfront property for sale in Arizona.
The presidential elections are held every four years.
Those were the only two US presidential elections that had to be decided by the US House of Representatives.
The US does not hold special presidential elections.
The US presidential elections of 1900 were the 29th Quadrennial elections of US history. The incumbent president William McKinley and his running mate Teddy Roosevelt gained a landslide victory as a result of improving economy and victory in Spanish- American war.
John McCain was a US Senator before becoming a candidate for the United States Presidential elections in 2009.
no it is unsupervised
presidential elections, summer Olympics, etc
In the US, presidential elections are held every four years. The US Constitution allows for a president to serve for only two four year terms. Prior to a Constitutional amendment, there was no term limits on the presidency.
I think they do if they are American citizens.
how often do presidential elections take place
The territories have no vote in Presidential elections. They do send voting delegates to the national nominating conventions.
EDS [ electronics data system ] was founded by Ross Perot. Ross Perot is perhaps best known for running as an independent candidate in the US presidential elections in 1992 and 1996.