Answer:
The answer is Article II
Explanation:
Article II of the United States Constitution outlines the basic structure of the executive branch of government.
The executive Branch has the responsibility to establish and enforce all Federal laws.
The power of this executive branch lies with the elected President of the United States, while Article II clarifies the power of the President and Vice President.
Interestingly section I of Article II details the electoral college system. A system many say is flawed but nonetheless has stood the test of time to show it is the best way for people from all states to voice their concerns.