depends on which country you're asking bout
By direct popular vote.
All state officials are elected by popular vote.
Popular Sovereignty is a government in which the common people rule.
republican democracy
republic, rule by constitution enforced by elected officials Democracy BY: AVNI MEHTA
Both the United States and Austrian governments are bicameral, meaning they have two houses. The representatives in the houses are elected by popular vote. The terms rotate and are not permanent positions.
An "elected" official faces the voters and runs for election by popular vote. An "appointed" official does not have to be elected by the voters, they are hired/employed by an arm or agency of government to fill a vacancy for a specific needed skill or expertise.
The term is popular sovereignty, which is the control of state matters by the state's populace and their elected officials.
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic. As such, some of the government officials (president, congress) are elected by direct popular vote.
Electors are elected by popular vote but the president is elected by the electoral college. A president candidate can win the popular vote and still not win if he doesn't win the electoral college.
The six executive branch officials elected by statewide vote in many U.S. states typically include the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, and Auditor. These officials are responsible for various aspects of state governance and administration. Their election by popular vote allows citizens to have a direct say in their leadership. However, it's important to note that specific positions may vary by state.
The two historical documents that established the principles of popular sovereignty are the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the U.S. Constitution (1787). The Declaration asserts that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, emphasizing the idea that political authority rests with the people. The Constitution further enshrines this principle by establishing a representative democracy, where elected officials are accountable to the electorate, thus reinforcing the notion that ultimate power lies with the citizens.