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People vote for the president. If he/she (when there is a she) gets the most votes, they are elected president. Then they have to swore in and all that stuff.
The President. The state. The head of the judiciary. In court. President of Parliament. In Parliament. The Iranian leader has control over them. All are elected by popular vote directly or indirectly. The most powerful single elected official in Iran is the President of Iran. The most powerful elected official in Iran is their president, parliament (or Majlis.
University with Most Graduating NFL Playersmost don't actually "graduate" but i'd have to say Miami
A person can be elected president at most two times.
Tulane University has produced several notable graduates, including former U.S. President William Howard Taft, who is the only person to have served as both President and Chief Justice of the United States. Additionally, famous alumni include author and journalist Anne Rice, known for her vampire novels, and prominent civil rights activist and lawyer A.P. Tureaud. The university is also known for its contributions to various fields, with graduates excelling in politics, medicine, and the arts.
The most powerful elected official in the US is the President of the United States.
the president is not elected by the house of representatives. He is elected by the continental congress.
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Things are getting from bad to worse, about one in every 10 graduates is finding a suitable job they like. Most graduates are taking a gap year after university. I'm scared!!!
George W. Bush
[1] The last Democrat to be elected President was Bill Clinton, in 1991. [2] The most recently elected President, Barack Obama, is a Democrrat.
A president must resign his previous office before he becomes President. People can not hold two elected offices at the same time, as a rule.