why do we have plural executive
William Patterson
Plural executive means that there are more than one person serving as the chief executive of the polity. For example, the old USSR at one time , had a troika - three persons who made administrative decisions. Ancient Rome has a tribune system (prior to Caesar) in which two tribunes administered the state.
a number of independently elected executive officials
New Jersey Plan
New Jersey Plan
why do we have plural executive
The New Jersey Plan proposed a plural executive that would be elected by Congress.
William Patterson
New Jersey Plan
Plural Executive
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Plural executive means that there are more than one person serving as the chief executive of the polity. For example, the old USSR at one time , had a troika - three persons who made administrative decisions. Ancient Rome has a tribune system (prior to Caesar) in which two tribunes administered the state.
Secretary-treasurers is the plural of secretary-treasurer
plural executive
A plural executive is formed when there are several officials that fill the executive administrative function. Most states share executive authority among several officials, all of whom are elected by the state's population. These officials include a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, treasurer, auditor, and secretary of state.
The plural of branch is branches.