The only political office voted for directly by the people in the United States is the President. Citizens cast their votes in a national election to choose the President, who serves a four-year term. While other offices, such as members of Congress and governors, are also elected, the President stands out as the highest executive office determined by a nationwide vote.
No one truly knows how many voted for Barack Obama because of his race, so one can only make a wild guess towards the matter.One guess would be that the same amount of people who voted for Barack Obama because of his race is equivalent to the amount of people who voted against him because of it.
She voted for a president when only men were aloud to vote.
Revolutions
The Catholic clergy and the nobles which were only a small percentage of the total French population voted together thus defeating any reforms by the people.
Ofcource; only, for political correctness the name has changed; and they are now called "Food Stamps"
There could be only 2 Senators for each state and they have to be voted by the people into office
Grover Cleveland
False, they are not. The people vote them in.
You don't have to be rich to run for political office.
In early Rome, only patricians could hold political office.
George Washington the was only President that was unanimously voted into the office of POTUS. He did not run or seek the office of POTUS so in a way he was drafted.
it is a figure expressed on the basis of parts per 100. For example you may say that only 50% of the people voted, in other words only 50 people out of 100 voted.
Ford
No they should be voted in by kids. :)
House of Representatives
House of Representatives.
It depends on the number of people who voted.