In the United States, presidential elections take place on the first Tuesday in November. The polls are only open for one day except for absentee ballots which may be submitted earlier. In some cities and towns, early voting is allowed at the courthouse for a few days before the election. After Election Day, it sometimes takes several days or even weeks to determine who is the winner of the election.
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republicans and democrats.
People over the age of 18 who are registered to vote and are registered citizens of the US.
The end of article two section one is important to inauguration day because it contains the oath that the president must take to become president. The Chief Justice of the US is most likely the person who the president states the oath to.
Justices on the Supreme Court of the United States are not elected. They are nominated by the president and confirmed by the US Senate.
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The President-elect is Barack H. Obama.
A US President may serve only two concurrent elective terms.
Joseph Biden is the Vice President-elect of the United States.
Joe Biden is the Vice President elect for the 2008 election.
At the moment, 2008, the US president is George W. Bush. The president elect is Barack H. Obama, he will formally take over from president Bush early in 2009.
James Buchanan was still President in December , 1860. Lincoln was the president-elect who would take office on March 4, 1861.
US Constitution, Amendment XX, Section 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President....
A woman for a change.
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President elect Barack Obama
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