The presidential election of the United States comes up every interval of four years, and the 59th presidential election of the United States came up on Tuesday, 3rd of November, 2020. When the general elections come around, the populace goes to the polls to cast their vote for their candidate of choice.
However, this popular vote is not majorly used as a determinant for the winner of the election. The United States makes use of the Electoral College to determine the winner when it comes to the presidential election. A candidate must have a majority of electoral votes before he or she can be declared as the winner of the election.
If it ends up that no candidate has the majority, the President is chosen by the House of Representatives, while the vice president is chosen by the Senate. In summary, the system employed by the United States for the 2020 election is still making use of the Electoral College.