The President is voted into office by way of the electoral college. The people cast their votes and based on their votes the electors vote for President.
No, unless there is some technicality I am not aware of
No.
Grover Cleveland
Ford
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.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Jerald Ford
1861 after the convention that formed the CSA voted him into office.
no
Because the people voted him into office.
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.
Tyler completed his term of office, but was voted out of his Whig party after he vetoed the banking bill. He was not nominated for another term.