The legislative branch elects the president
The President and Vice President are selected by the Electoral College. They are the Executive branch.
The office of the president.
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President
The President of the U.S.A is elected through indirect voting. U.S. citizens cast personal ballots for members of the U.S. Electoral College. The Electoral College directly elects the President.
The vice president does not run for office in the primary or general election. He is selected by the Presidential candidate to be a running mate. The Executive Branch consists of the President, Vice President and Cabinet. The Cabinet members are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate. Therefore, the only elected official in the Executive Branch is the President.
While all is well with the President, the Vice President's primary job as President of the Senate makes him part of the legislative branch. If anything happens to the President requiring the Vice President to step in to take his/her place, whether temporarily or permanently, he becomes part of the executive branch.
The federal executive branch is headed by the President of the US.
The secretary of defense goes under the executive branch. The president is the one that elects officers of the executive branch.
The electoral college elects the president.
The electoral college elects the president.
The House of Representatives elects the President, and the Senate elects the Vice President.
Austria elects a President.
president elects the lt governor
The citizens of the u.s.
Electors
No president in Canada.
Electoral College (yes I know its same answer as "who elects president?" but it WAS a different question)
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The people