Rhode Island and Florida.
On 1 January 1901, the states of Australia joined at federation to become the Commonwealth of Australia. Australia appointed (and later elected) its first Prime Minister, and the Australian constitution came into effect.
Robert was appointed Attorney General of the United States by his brother.
The 17th Amendment took the voice of the states away by allowing Senators to be elected by popular vote instead f by the state Legislatures.
George Washington was elected the first President of the United States in 1789. He was re-elected in 1792.
The Electoral College votes cannot be challenged. They are appointed by their own State to vote for the State, but when elected they can vote any way they want. They do not have to follow the vote of the people of their State. The President is the only one elected this way. To challenge an elected President it can only be done through Constitutional means, such as treason, or unqualified to hold the office of President of the United States of America.
It depends on the state. Some states elect, some states appoint.
No, she was appointed by the president of the United States.
Sheriffs are elected to four-year terms in 41 states, two-year terms in three states, a three-year term in one state (New Jersey) and a six-year term in one state (Massachusetts) Alaska,Connecticut and Hawaii do not have sheriffs.
Jesse Jackson
They were, at one point, appointed, but now they are elected by popular vote.
no, they are elected in local or state elections
Most members of the judicial branch are not elected. In the federal judicial system, the judges are appointed by the President of the United States and approved by Congress. A majority of states share this system, except the judge would be appointed by the governor.
The generals appointed under their political system - this might be a king, a tyrant or an elected or appointed general.
The secretary of state of the United States is appointed, not elected.
not appointed but elected
Barack Obama was elected to office as the 44th President of the United States. He served two terms from 2009 to 2017.
A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.