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The act or process of choosing a person for a position, especially a public office, usually through a vote.
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Do American citizens have the right to prevent a president from taking the oath of office?
The election is over and done with. As Citizens, our job is finished. We've cast our votes and played our part. Legally, we don't have a Do-over button we can smack if we didn't like the result. … However, I personally believe that representing him that way is overblown fear-mongering, and that from a moral standpoint we need to respect the results of the election. …