There was no confederate congress so there was no president elected from both.
John Tyler served both houses of the US Congress. After he was President he served in the confederate congress .
In the US both houses of Congress are elected directly, as are all state offices. In fact, the US President and the Vice-President are the elected officials that are not directly elected.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
As a rule the Vice-president is elected by the same electors that elect the president. However, if a vacancy occurs in the office of vice-president. The president nominates a replacement who must be confirmed by both houses of Congress in order to take office.
The Chief Executive is another name for the President under the government of the Constitution of the United States. You become President by being elected by the (people)Electoral College. Congress, both Houses, determines its leaders by the election of the members of each party. For example, the Speaker of the House is elected by the members of the majority party in the House. The Vice President is President of the Senate, according to the Constitution, but other party officials are elected by the majority and minority parties.
Under the 25th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a new vice president is nominated by the president and confirmed by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
Both John Quincy Adams and Andrew Johnson were elected to US Congress after their terms as President, Adams as a Representative for Massachusetts for 17 years, and Johnson as Senator for Tennessee for about five months.
France has a Parliament, divided into two houses: the National Assembly and the Senate. Both houses meet in entirely separate buildings in Paris. Occassionally, both houses will unite and meet at the Palace of Versailles, if they plan to discuss changes to the Constitution. This event is called a French Congress. France does not have a Vice-President. If the President dies/resigns/gets removed from office, the President of the Senate (elected by Senators to be their leader) stands in,while an election is called and a new President is elected.
Committees, commissions, and boards are appointed by both the president and congress.