The Mexican president is both head of government and head of state (e.g. there are no prime ministers). He/she is elected by direct popular vote every 6 years, and cannot be reelected.
Through direct popular vote. Unlike the United States, there is not an Electoral College in Mexico.
By means of direct, popular vote.
New Mexico was a territory, not a state
In the United States, the elected leader of a state is known as a Governor. in belgim u ugly thing
Ed Foreman New Mexico and Texas.
New Mexico in 1917 with the election of Ezequiel C.de Baca.
Yes. These are known as diputados. And can be elected for federal, state and municipal governments.
Ten Heads of State attended the Meeting
The two annually elected consuls were the heads of the Republic. Governance was also exercised by four other types of elected magistrates (officers of state): the praetors, the censors, the aediles and the quaestors.
President of Mexico qualifies as such.
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James Monroe was elected from the state of Virginia.
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic. Its leader (head of state, as well as head of government) is the Mexican president, who is elected through direct popular vote.
Any agency of the Executive Branch who is either not elected or is not protected by Civil Service. This includes the Directors of MOST(all?) state agencies since they usually all serve "at the pleasure of" the elected Governor.