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Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected through general elections or bi-elections by the residents of their constituency that are eligible to vote. The candidate with the highest number of votes is subsequently appointed as a Member of Parliament.
A "platform" is a position or issue which a politician uses to try to get elected. In this case, it would be part of a presidential candidate's campaign.
In the first elections, the person with the most votes was elected president, with the runner-up becoming vice-president, regardless of party. Also at?æthe beginning, senators were not directly elected by the people.?æ
Patronage, the giving of government jobs to people who had helped a candidate get elected, was a problem because the employees given these jobs were many times not qualified for the political position. They many times used their new position for personal gain.
The electoral college elected Washington as they do all president of the US.
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In RCL elections, students typically nominate themselves as candidates for various positions within the Representative Council or Student Council. The candidates then campaign by sharing their ideas, goals, and qualifications with their classmates. Students then vote for their preferred candidate, and the candidate with the most votes for each position is elected to serve on the RCL.
Members of legislative assemblies (MLAs) are elected through a process called general elections. Voters in each constituency within a state choose their preferred candidate, and the candidate who receives the highest number of votes in that constituency is elected as the MLA to represent the people in the state assembly.
There are two types of elections in the United States. The electoral college chooses the President. Every other elected position is through the direct popular vote. In this type of election the candidate with the most votes wins.
Yes, in the 1960 elections, John Kennedy won over the Republican candidate Richard Nixon.
Generally, a candidate who is elected to a position has more power than a candidate who is nominated. Being elected means that the candidate has received the majority of votes from the electorate, giving them a mandate to make decisions and implement policies. On the other hand, a candidate who is nominated may have support from their party or organization, but they have not been chosen directly by the people and therefore may have less power.
Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected through general elections or bi-elections by the residents of their constituency that are eligible to vote. The candidate with the highest number of votes is subsequently appointed as a Member of Parliament.
The word 'coattails' has a special meaning in terms of governmental elections. It particularly is used in terms of the political influence of a strong presidential candidate. Such a candidate causes other party members to be elected or re-elected just by being in the same party as the popular, respected candidate. It's called 'getting people elected on someone else's coattails'.
No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.No one elected poor people to any office in ancient Rome. Elections were expensive and a candidate had to have either his own cash or the cash backing of his supporters to pay for all the "giveaways" necessary for him to get the attention of the voters. A poor person simply did not have the connections, both financial and familial, to be a candidate for anything.
By being elected the President of the United States of America, a very powerful position making him one of the most powerful people in the world.
The elections of 1860 & 1864.