U.S. Constitution - written at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 and subsequently ratified by the original thirteen states, Primary Election - a preliminary election where delegates or nominees are chosen, Elector - a citizen who has a legal right to vote, Absolute Majority - (elections) more than half of the votes, Nominee - a politician who is running for public office, Electoral College - the body that formally selects the United States president, Electoral - of or relating to elections, Candidate - someone who is considered for something, Election - vote to select the winner of a position or political office, Delegate - a person appointed or elected to represent others, President - the chief executive of a republic, Voting - a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative, Vice President - an executive officer ranking immediately below a president, Oath - a solemn promise regarding future acts or behavior, Ballot - a document listing the alternatives that is used in voting,

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