Respuesta :
Through electoral college.
If you think your vote counts: think again. In electoral college, your vote could mean less if you live in certain states.
In electoral college, states are given a certain number of votes depending on the size of their states. You could think of the election as a bunch mini-elections in every state.
When a candidate wins the majority in a state, the state's votes go to that candidate. The candidate with the most electoral college votes at the end of the voting period wins.
-T.B.
If you think your vote counts: think again. In electoral college, your vote could mean less if you live in certain states.
In electoral college, states are given a certain number of votes depending on the size of their states. You could think of the election as a bunch mini-elections in every state.
When a candidate wins the majority in a state, the state's votes go to that candidate. The candidate with the most electoral college votes at the end of the voting period wins.
-T.B.
Answer:
All americans are given the opportunity to vote, for one of the candidates.
The candidate who wins 2/3 of the votes becomes president.
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