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Judges in Canada are appointed and not elected.
That varies depending on who the citizen is, their economic status, culture, and race. Even voting varies as each Canadian vote is not of equal value. Generally our system does not have citizens participating directly in our representative form of government.
The people who are elected are called Members of Parliament, or MP's. The leader of the party with the most elected MP's becomes the Prime Minister.
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In fact, the US President is not directly elected by the US voters. The US voters choose, often indirectly, the members of the Electoral College, who in turn choose the President. On more than one occasion, this has resulted in a President who received fewer votes than did his opponent.In Canada, with a parliamentary form of government, the voters elect a parliament rather than a government. The government is then usually formed by the leader of the political party that elected the largest number of members to the House of Commons.
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directly elected by the citizens of the EU
They are elected directly by EU citizens.
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Yes, in those jurisdictions which have an elected Mayor, they are voted for directly by the voters.
All Canadian adult,citizens over 18 years have the rights to run for office have the right to be elected for office
A/An republic is rule by representatives who are elected by the citizens
The President of the U.S.A is elected through indirect voting. U.S. citizens cast personal ballots for members of the U.S. Electoral College. The Electoral College directly elects the President.
Apex The members of the legislative branch are directly elected by the people
Directly NO Indirectly YES (Because the people elected by the citizens of USE were the ones who created this bailout plan)
Yes, it has a system of government by which political sovereignty is retained by the people and either exercised directly by citizens or through their elected representatives
Citizens voting directly on a proposed law