A presidential elector is a person elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the Vice President and President.
The group is called the electoral college and its member are electors.
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Vice President
The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.
electoral college
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A person elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the Vice President and President.
A presidential elector is a person elected by the voters to represent them in making a formal selection of the Vice President and President.
The group is called the electoral college and its member are electors.
The electoral college is a group of people who are selected every four years to make the formal selection of President and Vice-President. These men and women are referred to as the Presidential electors.
the vice president
It is a group of persons (presidential electors) chosen in each state and the District of Columbia every four years who make a formal selection of the President and Vice-President.
To advise the president and serve as acting president
In June 1956, the President of France was René Coty and the Vice President was vacant, as France does not have a formal position of Vice President.
There are quite a few people who actually approve the selection of a vice president. In a way the American population as a whole does.
A formal duty assigned to the vice president by the Constitution is to preside over the Senate. Specifically, his role is to cast a vote when a Senate deadlock occurs. Plus, he is also assigned to give certification on the official vote count of the U.S. Electoral College.