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The framers finally decided that the president and vice president would be selected?

By a body of presidential electors


The Presidential winner is officialy decided by?

The electors


The Framers finally decided that the President and Vice President should be selected .?

By a body of presidential electors


Who chooses the executive in a presidential system?

Electors elect the president after the election. The original founders of the constitution felt that the average person wasn't able to make an educated decision in elections so congress decided who was president.


Were is a party's presidential candidate officially named and platform decided upon?

The direct primary


Who decided to build the White House in DC?

The US Congress decided to move the capital to Washington. Alexander Hamilton is given credit for brokering a compromise to get Congress to agree on a site for the capital. The presidential mansion would as a matter of course be in the capital.


Where is a party's presidential candidate officially named and platforms decided upon?

At their respective conventions during the primary portion of the election year.


What is the danger of the election being decided by the house of representatives?

When no presidential candidate receives votes from more than half of the appointed electors, the House of Representatives chooses the President from among the top three electoral vote recipients.


How much does the does the president make as decided by congress in 1969?

Annual presidential salary was set at $200,000 base pay in 1969. It went up to $400,000 in 2001.


What is a presidential winner decided by?

The Electoral College.


How many popular votes wins over an electoral vote?

None. The president of the U.S. (I presume that is the election you mean) is elected by the electoral college, period. If they can't reach a majority, it is decided by congress. See the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.


How is the president of the US decided?

Every state has a certain amount of electors, and after the people of each state vote, the electors cast their votes based on their state. All of the electors in each state cast the same vote. The number of electors each state gets is their total number of representatives in Congress (house + senate) well, after the citizens of America vote on it, congress takes their votes and figures out who the people want, then they disreguard them. then congress has another vote on it and decides. its kinda like asking for dinner, the citizens can tell the congress what they want for dinner, but congress is in the kitchen so they get to decide in the end, whether you like it or not.