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Former U.S. President Donald Trump was recently elected as the US president for a second term in one of the greatest political comebacks in American history.
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Donald Trump is set to become the 47th President of the United States, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump also became only the 2nd President in U.S. history to serve non-consecutive terms. The first was Grover Cleveland, who did two stints in the White House from 1885-1889 and 1893-1897.
How the U.S. Elects its President
Electoral College System:
The U.S. President is elected indirectly through an Electoral College rather than by direct popular vote. Thus, the candidate who wins the popular vote need not become the President.
Each state has a set number of Electoral Votes (EVs), which are equal to the number of Senators and Representatives from that State.
There are 538 Electoral Votes in the U.S. Electoral College. A candidate must secure a minimum of 270 out of 538 EVs to become the US President.
The electoral process is in line with the federal system of the US. The electoral college system was introduced to make sure that even smaller States, like, say, Delaware and South Dakota, have a say in the process.
Winner-Takes-All Approach:
In most states, the candidate who wins the majority vote in a state receives all its Electoral Votes.
Only Maine and Nebraska use a proportional allocation, splitting EVs based on statewide and district-level outcomes.
Stages of the US Presidential Election
Stage 1: Primaries and Caucuses
Stage 2: National Conventions
Stage 3: General Election
Stage 4: Electoral College
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