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defon
3 years ago
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Should the United States should use the Electoral College to elect the President and Vice President.

History
2 answers:
Lilit [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:El Colegio Electoral es el cuerpo de compromisarios electos encargado de elegir al presidente y al vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos. Desde 1964 el Colegio Electoral tiene 538 electores.1​El colegio electoral de cada estado emite su voto el primer lunes siguiente al segundo miércoles de diciembre, y las dos cámaras del Congreso cuentan y verifican oficialmente los resultados definitivos la primera semana de enero. El colegio electoral es un ejemplo de elección indirecta.

En lugar de votar directamente al presidente y vicepresidente, los ciudadanos de Estados Unidos emiten sus votos para los electores. Los electores son técnicamente libres de votar a favor de cualquier persona elegible para ser presidente, pero en la práctica se comprometen a votar por candidatos específicos.2​ Los votantes emiten sus votos a favor de los candidatos presidenciales y vicepresidenciales al votar por los electores correspondiente a prometer su voto.3​La mayoría de los estados permiten a los votantes elegir entre las listas de electores del estado que se comprometieron a votar a favor del candidato presidencial y vicepresidencial de varios partidos; el candidato que recibe la mayoría de los votos del estado 'gana' todos los votos emitidos por los electores de ese estado. Las campañas presidenciales estadounidenses se concentran en ganar el voto popular en una combinación de los Estados que opten por una mayoría de los electores, en lugar de hacer campaña para ganar el mayor número de votos a nivel nacional.

Explanation:

lbvjy [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Answer:El Colegio Electoral es el cuerpo de compromisarios electos encargado de elegir al presidente y al vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos. Desde 1964 el Colegio Electoral tiene 538 electores.1​El colegio electoral de cada estado emite su voto el primer lunes siguiente al segundo miércoles de diciembre, y las dos cámaras del Congreso cuentan y verifican oficialmente los resultados definitivos la primera semana de enero. El colegio electoral es un ejemplo de elección indirecta.

En lugar de votar directamente al presidente y vicepresidente, los ciudadanos de Estados Unidos emiten sus votos para los electores. Los electores son técnicamente libres de votar a favor de cualquier persona elegible para ser presidente, pero en la práctica se comprometen a votar por candidatos específicos.2​ Los votantes emiten sus votos a favor de los candidatos presidenciales y vicepresidenciales al votar por los electores correspondiente a prometer su voto.3​La mayoría de los estados permiten a los votantes elegir entre las listas de electores del estado que se comprometieron a votar a favor del candidato presidencial y vicepresidencial de varios partidos; el candidato que recibe la mayoría de los votos del estado 'gana' todos los votos emitidos por los electores de ese estado. Las campañas presidenciales estadounidenses se concentran en ganar el voto popular en una combinación de los Estados que opten por una mayoría de los electores, en lugar de hacer campaña para ganar el mayor número de votos a nivel nacional.

Explanation:

Thats what the guy obove me said but in english

<u><em>Btw i know you speak english. stop using a translator.</em></u>

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