electoral college electoral votes are the only votes that count towards presidency
Members of the house of representatives
The 17th Amendment gave the people the power to directly elect their Senators, versus allowing a legislature to elect them. The 17th Amendment gave the people the power to directly elect their Senators, versus allowing a legislature to elect them.
the answer is false. they cannot
No, the people on Canada do not directly elect their Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the leader of the party who forms the government, which is almost always determined by who wins a plurality of seats in the federal election.
Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.
Voters directly elect members of the Senate and members of the House of Representatives
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There is no king in France. France is a republic where people directly elect the president.
The Tongan government is a constitutional monarchy. The people directly elect 17 of 26 representatives.
No. They are appointed: nominated by the president subject to the approval of the Senate (simple majority vote).
The US is not a bureaucracy since it is a republic and relies on the people's vote for electing politicans. The president is not directly voted upon by the people (regardless being a popular vote), but the people elect officials who then elect the president, so it's an indirect system.
the people elect them (vote).