THE US ELECTIONS
STEP 1 : Primaries and Caususes (Super Tuesday in February or March) First, Democrats and Republicans vote to choose their candidate
STEP 2 : National conventions (July) Each party holds a national convention to nominate the presidential candidate who chooses vice-presidential candidate
STEP 3 : General Election (November) Election Day : Americans vote for electors who have promised to vote for a specific candidate
STEP 4 : Electoral College (December, January) In December, Electors meet to vote for the president and vice president
STEP 5 : Inauguration Day January 20th or 21st marks the start of the president's four-year term. The President promises to preserve, protect and defend the U.S Constitution. The president celebrates at a big party called inaugural ball.
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THE US ELECTIONS
STEP 1 : Primaries and Caususes (Super Tuesday in February or March) First, Democrats and Republicans vote to choose their candidate
STEP 2 : National conventions (July) Each party holds a national convention to nominate the presidential candidate who chooses vice-presidential candidate
STEP 3 : General Election (November) Election Day : Americans vote for electors who have promised to vote for a specific candidate
STEP 4 : Electoral College (December, January) In December, Electors meet to vote for the president and vice president
STEP 5 : Inauguration Day January 20th or 21st marks the start of the president's four-year term. The President promises to preserve, protect and defend the U.S Constitution. The president celebrates at a big party called inaugural ball.