The President & Vice-President are elected by the ballots cast by citizens called electors.
The Tuesday that follows the first Monday in November is called Election Day in the United States. It is the day when citizens cast their votes for various political offices, including the President of the United States in presidential election years.
George Washington Belived that being called your Excellency was to noble so instead he decided he wanted to be Mr president.:]
It was congress who decided.
43 so far. All US presidents have to be citizens. The current president is the 43rd person to be US president. He is called the 44th president because Cleveland served non-consecutive terms and is both the 22nd and the 24th.
Yes. It is called Impeachment.
The direct vote of citizens to elect the President of the United States is called the Popular Vote. The race for President of the United States also takes into account Electoral Votes. Electoral Votes are given to candidates who win the Popular Vote in a particular state.
No. The President of the US will allays be referred to as President. It is normal for an ex-President to be called "Former President so and so" when introduced in a TV show, but the correct title is President until death. Same holds true for Judges and Senators, but not for Representatives or lower offices.
the citizens of Sweden are called '''''Swedish'''''
The citizens of India are called as Indians.
Because head of the country is elected [ President ] and Presidential Post is open to all eligible citizens.
He was formally called the ´leader´(Fuehrer) of Germany. Basically, he combined in his person the offices of Reichskanzler (Chancellor), head of the Army and President.