Which of the following statements best explains how the election process for federally elected positions compares with the election process for the president?

A) The election process for the president uses an indirect method of voting whereas members of the House of Representatives and Senate are directly elected by the people.
B) The election process for the president uses a direct method of voting whereas members of the House of Representatives and Senate are indirectly elected.
C) The election process for the president is determined by the plurality rule, in which the highest number of votes wins, whereas members of Congress are indirectly elected.
D) All federal officials are elected by the popular vote.

1 answer

The statement that best explains how the election process for federally elected positions compares with the election process for the president is:

A) The election process for the president uses an indirect method of voting whereas members of the House of Representatives and Senate are directly elected by the people.

In the U.S., citizens vote for electors who then vote for the president in the Electoral College, making it an indirect method of voting. In contrast, members of the House of Representatives and the Senate are elected directly by the voters in their respective districts and states.