Mississippi
Jefferson Davis represented Mississippi in the U.S. Congress before he was elected President of the Confederacy.
He was previously a senator from Illinois.
Jefferson Davis was the provisional Confederate president. Shortly thereafter the Confederate Congress elected him to a six year term as the official Confederate president.
In 1779, James Madison was elected to represent Virginia. He would later be elected the fourth president of the United States.
THE president is elected by the electrol college. Congress is elected by the people
Jefferson Davis
John Tyler was elected as a representative to the Confederate Congress long after he was President of the US. In fact, he died in Richmond where he went for the meeting of the Congress in 1862.
There was no confederate congress so there was no president elected from both.
No. He was Vice-President.
Members of Congress have been elected to represent their constituents, or people living in the district that has elected them.
Dadabhai was the thrice elected president of Indian national congress
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America throughout the war. He was first named the provisional Confederate president, then he was elected by the Confederate Congress to a six year term as president.
No, the president is not elected by Congress. In the United States, the president is elected through a process known as the Electoral College. Under this system, citizens vote for electors who then cast their votes for the president. Congress does have a role in certifying the election results, but they do not directly elect the president.