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The Constitution requires that a candidate for the presidency must be a "natural-born" citizen of the United States, at least 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
The site 'POTUS' is all about the President of the United States. 'POTUS' stands for 'President of the United States'. So, the site 'POTUS' has information on the presidency, including past presidencies.
The electoral ballots are sent to the Vice President of the United States who is acting in his capacity as the President of the United States Senate. The electors meet in the state capital and mark their ballots. The ballots would actually be sent in by the certifying election official, usually the state's Secretary of State.
Under the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, Washington, D.C. is allocated as many electors as it would have if it were a state, (but no more electors than the least populous state). Since every state has at least 3 electoral votes, Washington, D.C. is allocated 3 electoral votes.
Candidates for president are not required to be able to read or write or do simple math.
The Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors and the day on which they shall give their votes; which day shall be the same throughout the United States.
The Electoral College is made up of 538 electors who cast votes to decide the President of the United States. When the citizens of the United States vote the electors in the electoral college receive those votes and vote for the person chosen by that states people.
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The Constitution requires that a candidate for the presidency must be a "natural-born" citizen of the United States, at least 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for at least 14 years.
To win the presidency in the United States, a candidate needs to secure a majority of the electoral college votes, which currently stands at 270 out of 538. Each state is allocated a certain number of electors based on its representation in Congress, and the candidate who wins the popular vote in a particular state typically receives all of that state's electors.
* Be a natural born citizen of the United States. * Be a least 35 years of age. * Been a resident within the United States for a least 14 years.
Each state has a number of electors equal to the number of its Senators and Representatives in the United States Congress.By the number of seats each State has in Congress
In the United States, Presidential Electors are selected by popular vote on the first Tuesday in November. This is the Presidential Election. Most people think of themselves as voting for a President and Vice-President. In reality they are voting for a slate of Electors pledged to a particular ticket.
the Electoral College, or you could call them the Electors.
Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States.