Mon divoney
In the United States no.
a mayor elect is someone who has received enough of the majority vote to become the next mayor after the current incumbant's term is over
Legally, anyone could. As long as the people elect her.
Unfortunately, a sizable enough percentage of the German population supported Hitler's policies to elect him Chancellor of Germany. It was a sizable enough proportion to intimidate enough of the opposition to silence them.
Anyone born in the US, regardless of the citizenship of the parents, can elect to be a US citizen.
They use a rather curious indirect method in which the voters elect people called electors who then elect the president.
i elect you
The plural of governor-elect is governors-elect.
The possessive plural of "president-elect" is "presidents-elect."
the point of when dictatorships started was when someone wanted power enough to take over for it. the one who was strong and power-thirsty took over the throne. that's why they couldn't elect. its nothing like a representative democracy. they were over-powered.
Yes. This is their warning message as odd as it sounds. Only the elect will know the end date because only they were smart enough to figure it out.
Elect is a verb.