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Vice Presidents are elected indirectly in the United States.
A number of electors, collectively known as the Electoral College, officially select the President.
On Election Day, voters in each of the states and the District of Columbia cast ballots for these electors.
Each state is allocated a number of electors, equal to the size of its delegation in both Houses of Congress combined.
Generally, the ticket that wins the most votes in a state wins all of that state's electoral votes and thus has its slate of electors chosen to vote in the Electoral College.

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