How does the US election process differ from that of the UK one?
In the UK Your “president” so to speak would be your queen. She rules your country and there is not voting for that. As far as Prime Minister, No, I don’t think a president has more say than a Prime minister because the Prime Minister still has to deal with the legislator. He is as much a public figure in your country as the president is in our country. Good question. Almost forgot, when we vote for a president, we are also voting for the one he chose to be vice president, so I guess we are not voting for an individual. we’re voting for a pair. Edit As far as a new leader belonging to a different party, yes, we have the independents, meaning he is neither rep. nor Democrat. So on the ballot, they put the names of those running for president first and under that will be the independents. You can vote for one of them, It’s always a given they won’t get in because they never go around the country and campaign. The ballot is a big piece of paper with the names of candidates. Next to their