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In the US, he isn't elected directly by the people.
by voted election of the people
At least two nations, Brazil and Mexico, directly elect their president. Many people think the president is directly elected in the United States, but that is not true. While the people vote on the president, he or she is ultimately elected by the electoral college.
all of them No U. S. President has ever been directly elected by the people.
Well, with the elected president comes the vice president.__________________As a footnote, neither the president nor the vice president is nationally elected. The people vote for electors in the presidential election.
Well, with the elected president comes the vice president.__________________As a footnote, neither the president nor the vice president is nationally elected. The people vote for electors in the presidential election.
The only branch directly elected by the people is the house of Representatives. Judges are appointed and the president is elected through electoral college
Gerald Ford was never elected in a national election. He was appointed vice-president to fill out a term and became President when President Nixon resigned. He elected to Congress some 10 times by his Congressional district.
is elected directly by the people. nope ! elected by representatives pledged to a candidate for President of U.S. in the Electoral College
Yes, it is decided on our votes! It is just like your high school class election!
Boris Yeltsin
Before the 17th Amendment, members of the House of Representatives were elected directly by the people, but members of the Senate were elected by the individual states' legislatures. However, the 17th Amendment changed the election of Senators from the state legislatures to the people. As a result, senators are now directly elected by the people.