The executive branch is primarily led by the president, who is elected through a national election process. In the United States, this involves the Electoral College, where citizens cast their votes for electors pledged to a candidate, and these electors ultimately determine the winner. The president serves a four-year term and can be re-elected for one additional term. Other executive officials, such as governors and mayors, are elected through similar voting processes at state and local levels.
The head of the executive branch is elected. He is the president.
The Judicial Branch is nominated by the Executive Branch, with the concurrance of the Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch are appointed by the President once he has been elected. The Legislative Branch is elected by the people.
There are 13 or 538 members of the Executive Branch.
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You must be 35 in order to take either of the two elected offices in the executive branch of the US government.
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You have to be 35 to be elected President.
The officials that comprise the Missouri executive branch are highly educated and fairly elected, whereas the federal executive branch is mainly a group of wealthy individuals who coerced a poor populace to vote them into office.
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