How American Election Works For Dummies
Dummies guide to us election.
How american election works for dummies. A guide to the us political system aimed at a level students explaining how elections work in the usa. It is election day in the united states and if all goes according to plan americans will elect a president as well as thousands of federal state and local officials. To cast their vote for president.
The candidate with the most electors wins all the state s electoral college votes. A total of 538 electoral college votes are distributed among the 50 states and the district of columbia the nation s capital washington dc. A final election for a political office with a limited list of candidates americans go to their polling place polling place.
Election day is always held on the first tuesday after november 1. But the tally of those votes the popular vote does not determine the winner. During the general election general election.
The location in which you cast your vote. Millions of people have already voted by post this year and millions more will head to polling booths on november 3. Everything you need to know election guide.
For every state with the exception of maine and nebraska the electors must cast their vote according to the winner of the popular vote in that state. In total there are 538 votes across the 50 states and the capital washington dc. Arizona for example has 11 electors.
Presidential hopefuls must win 270 electoral college votes or more to be elected. The election cycle has been revving up since january 2019 when candidates started entering the race to be the democratic party s nominee for president ie the person to take on trump. Electors vote on behalf of the citizens in that state in a winner takes all system.