US Election Procedure-Part1

Elections in US are held once in four years. The whole process begins one-year in advance before the General Presidential Election for electing the president. The US Constitution is divided into three branches of Government. The same is shown with the help of the picture below.

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The branches are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The congress which is again divided into two parts,heads the legislative branch. The first part is represented by House of Representatives and the other part by Senate.

President along with Vice President Heads the Executive Branch. Supreme Court controls the judicial system. There is a parliamentary democracy in USA and people through Voting elect the president. The tenure of an US President is for a period of 4 years and can be extended for another 4 years, so the total number of years that a person can be US President is 8 Years at most.

Cabinet members are appointed by the President who do not take part in the legislature, which is generally the case in most of the parliamentary systems of government. The voters determine the future member of the house on the election day where all the 435 seats are at stake and they elect one third of the US Senate, where 50 states are represented by 100 Senators, which underlies a two year term, US Senate reelects it’s members every two years.

Well this is the first part of the Election Procedure in USA. Check out this place for more on this in coming days.

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