How do state and national elections differ?

A)Only in state elections can you vote for city council members and judges

B)National elections allow you to vote for candidates for cabinet posts

C)National elections are hold every year

D)State and local elections are always the first Tuesday in November.

Respuesta :

Answer:

A) only in state elections can  you vote for city council members and judges

Explanation:

The correct answer is A) Only in state elections can you vote for city council members and judges.

State and national elections differ in that only in state elections can you vote for city council members and judges.

In US politics, a federal election is every four years and people elect the President and the Vice president of the United States. People vote and the Electoral College decided the winner of the election. The process called Electoral College chooses 538 electors. When one candidate reaches the 270 electoral votes, it is declared the winner of the election.

In the case of State elections, it can be organized in any year. People vote for their governor, the state legislature; in some cases, they vote for their Major, local officials, and judges.