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In History / High School | 2014-10-06

Which candidate wins the presidency under the election process used in the United States?

Asked by KelsiTrobough447

Answer (2)

The Electoral College is the system which officially elects the President and the Vice President to their offices every four years. The Electoral College creates a group of electors in each state that are in the end the individuals who decide who that state votes for in the Presidential Election. Therefore, the President and Vice-President are not directly elected by individual voters but instead by the Electoral College.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-10

The United States uses the Electoral College to elect its President, where each state has a number of electoral votes based on congressional representation. Candidates must secure a majority of these votes, totaling 270 out of 538, to win the presidency. The process involves the citizen votes determining electors who then cast official votes for President.
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Answered by Gibbs | 2025-04-09