Simple Guide To US Presidential Election
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The US will head to the polls in November to elect the next president. Here's a simple guide to the presidential election
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The 2024 election is on 5 November 2024. The winner will serve a term of four years in the White House, starting January 2025
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Former president Donald Trump won his party's support to be the official Republican nominee
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For the Democrats, Vice President Kamala Harris joined the race after President Joe Biden dropped out. There are also some independent candidates in the race
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The winner is not the person who gets the most votes across the country. Instead, both candidates compete to win contests held across the 50 states
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Each state has a certain number of electoral college votes, with a total of 538 up for grabs, and the one who gets 270 or more is declared the winner
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Usually the winner is declared on the night of the election, but in 2020 it took a few days to count all the votes
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The period after the election is known as transition, if there is a change of President
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The President is officially sworn into office in January in a ceremony called the inauguration, held on the steps of the Capitol building in Washington DC
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