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US electoral system

Dounia Adjim

Created on November 11, 2024

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The us electoral system

How we become president of the usa ?

first, you have to..

-Atleast being 21 years old-Being a natural born citizen -A resident of the us during 14 years ...AND SPEAK ENGLISH !!!!!

A race for presidency !

4 BIG STEPS -Primaries and Caucusies -National Convention -General Elections -Electoral College

There 2 main parties :

  1. Symbol of bravery
  2. Intelligent

The Democrats AND The Republicans

  1. Intelligent
  2. Strong

Primaries

American citizen vote for their candidate to represent them

Caucusies

OMGGG !!!

Choose the best party and people debate in meetings

National Convention

WOW !!!

Each party select their ticket !!!

Ticket = President'friend :) (running mate;))

General Convention

American people vote for electors !!

PS : the number of electors in each state is proportionnel to the size of the population ;)
There are 538 big electors !

California = 38 M Vermont = 640k

The Electoral COllege

People VOTE for their favorite ticket !!

We can also talk about the "winner-takes-all" system

(270 votes are necessary for the nominee to be elected ! )

AMAZING !

That's it ! Now you can be the President of The United States !!!!

Merci !

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