The chief magistrate of Venice or Genoa
people? its actually representatives. people aren't elected officials.
A group of people who have elected someone else to represent them is called an incumbency. This person will serve as an official post.
Cronyism
Nepotism is the term for what happens when an elected official gives good jobs to family members.
The president is the highest elected official in our government. Currently the highest elected president is Barack Obama. He is the first black elected president in the United States.
The "meme" for the word doge is a play on the similar word "doggie."A doge was an official, an elected chief lord, notably in Italian city-states from the 11th to 16th century, as in the "crowned republics" of Venice and Genoa.
From the 8th to the 18th centuries, the ruling official of the republic of Venice was called the Doge.
The "meme" for the word doge is a play on the similar word "doggie."A doge was an official, an elected chief lord, notably in Italian city-states from the 11th to 16th century, as in the "crowned republics" of Venice and Genoa.
A Doge was an the elected Italian leader of a Republic during the Renaissance/medieval time.
It's a *Doge, not a dodge. A Doge was the leader of the Republic of Venice, which no longer exists. Once a Doge was elected, their term lasted for the remainder of their life.
People who are represented by an elected official are constituents.
The title of the ruler of Venice was "Doge." The Doge was the highest official and leader of the Venetian Republic, serving for life and elected by a council. This position held significant political power and was symbolic of Venice's unique governance and independence. The Doge was often depicted in elaborate ceremonies, reflecting the city's rich cultural heritage.
An assigned period of time for an elected official is called a term.
A person elected to office is called an elected official. People must vote for an elected official through elections that are for city, state, or federal government positions. Examples of elected officials are mayors, governors, senators, state representatives, and presidents.
She called him "Dogbreath" Doge.
"Giacomo": The Doge did what the Doge does, when a Doge does his duty to the Duke."Doge" is a title used by several Italian city-states in the middle ages and during the Rennaisance. It was used for the elected head of certain republics, most notably Venice (where it was sometimes spelled "Doxe") and Genoa (which preferred "Duxe"). The word itself is etymologically related to English "Duke".
Commander in Chief