America Election: 2020, How is the President of the United States elected?

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If we talk about most powerful man in this world first come United States president. And who will be this powerful person? Who will go to the house of revelation? This is determined by the Americans in November every four years. The process of electing the President of the United States is different and more complex than in other countries. Let's know, how this 200 year old election in the United States took place.

Who can be the President of the United States?

  • Must be 35 years of age,

  • A native of the United States by birth and

  • Must have lived in the United States for 14 years.

The selection process begins with a primary election in one of the states of the country and the Caucus. The process lasts from January to June. The two parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, select their representatives through these two methods. Local members hold multiple meetings to choose one of their multiple nominees, discuss and vote to decide who is best for their party Candidates. In the primary election, party members elect their nominee to the court who will represent the party in the general election. Some states have only primary, some states have only Caucasus and the rest have both. After the primary and caucuses, the national conference was convened and the final presidential candidate was announced. At the conference, the party's nominee announced the names of his preferred candidates.

Electoral College - general election

In the US general election, a candidate can be defeated even if he gets the highest number of votes. Because it doesn't matter how many votes he gets, it matters how well he did in the Electoral College. Simply, voters in other countries vote directly for the candidate or party. In other countries, the one who votes directly for the candidate or party that gets the most votes is declared the winner. In the UK presidential election, voters do not vote for any party or candidate. They basically vote for a group of people in that state. These people are the selectors and a group of selectors in a state is called the Electoral College.What is Electoral College? Of the 50 states in the United States and the Washington DC District of Columbia, there are 51 electoral colleges in the United States as one electoral college each.

The number of electoral college selectors depends on the population of the state and the number of Congress representatives. The upper house is the Senate and the lower house is the House of Representatives . The number of selectors is 538 people. In the state of Marilyn. For example, there are two senators and eight members of the House of Representatives.

There will be 8 + 2 = 10 people in the state of Maryland. So the general electorate votes the election and they elect the candidate. That is, the president is elected by indirect vote of the voters.

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