He/she is elected by direct popular vote. Mexican presidents have a 6-year term and are forbidden to second, consecutive terms.
Yes. In Brazil, the presidents are elected by popular vote to five-year terms. There are run-off elections if no candidate receives the majority of votes in the first election.
Each state elects two senators. Senators are elected by the state as a whole, as opposed to Representatives who are elected to represent a specific portion of the state. Senators serve a six year term. The terms are staggered so that one-third are elected with each Congressional election, every two years.
US congressmen are elected to 2-year terms.
Juan Evo Morales Ayma was the President of Bolivia in 2014. Evo Morales assumed office on 2006 January 22 after being elected by popular vote for a single non-renewable five year term in 2005. However in 2009, the constitution was changed to allow for a renewal of terms, and Morales was re-elected in late 2009.
No. Not really. He lost the popular vote the year he was elected, 1888, and lost his try for re-election in 1892. He was rather stiff and formal as a person.
They are elected by voters for 6 year terms.
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In the House of Representatives: 2 year terms In the Senate: 6 year terms
The people of France vote for them in elections. The National Assembly is elected for a five-year term in single seat-constituencies directly by the citizens. For the Senate some are elected for six-year terms by an electoral college consisting of elected representatives from each département, both in France and abroad.
House members serve two year terms, senate members serve six-year terms. There is no limit to the number of terms they can be elected to.
Yes, Arubans vote in Aruba's elections. Aruba's legislators are elected by general public elections for four-year terms to the Estates, Aruba's parliament. Legislators represent the entire island, not constituencies.