A state cannot prohibit a minister from holding an elected office. This would go against the separation of church and state.
There is no office by the name of "Minister of Canada."
Australia does not have a president. The government is run by a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected for a maximum of three years per term, but there is no limit to how many consecutive terms they can be elected to office.
The person currently holding a particular office is the incumbent.
Canadian senators are appointed by the Prime Minister, they are not elected (although there are plans to reform the Senate).
Presidents who did not hold elected office before they were President are Zachary Taylor, Ulysses Grant, Herbert Hoover and Dwight Eisenhower.
John Quincy Adams
Edmund Barton was initially appointed, not elected, as Australia's first Prime Minister. He took office in 1901.Sir Edmund Barton assumed the office of Prime Minister on 1 January 1901, and was elected to the post on March 29 of the same year. He remained Prime Minister of Australia until 30 September 1903.
He never held elected office. He was a minister.
Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was first time elected as a Prime Minister from 1998-1990 and second time from 1993-1996 and in 1996 was removed from the office.
In India the role of the elected office of Prime Minister is the single most important office in that nation. The Prime Minister is the head of State in India and has executive type duties and responsibilities.
Yes, a notary public can hold an elected office in North Carolina. There are no laws in the state that prohibit a notary public from running for or serving in an elected position. However, they must fulfill their duties as a notary without conflict of interest while serving in office.
That's a trick question. He wasn't elected, but he seized office with the Army's backing in March 2009.