In the US, the offices of President and vice-president are the only nationally elected offices.
Well, with the elected president comes the vice president.__________________As a footnote, neither the president nor the vice president is nationally elected. The people vote for electors in the presidential election.
Well, with the elected president comes the vice president.__________________As a footnote, neither the president nor the vice president is nationally elected. The people vote for electors in the presidential election.
yes. he did prepare for job.
He was living in New Jersey when he became nationally known and was elected President.
The te are only 2 nationally elected públic. Officials in the executive president
They answer the President's questions, prepare reports and briefs,and provide facts and figures when asked. Most of them have the job of managing some government agency or area.
A congressional budget committee specifically works with the president to prepare the federal budget.
I would suggest researching your local government agencies. They normally have a job bank that you can search job vacancies for locally and nationally.
To do the job of a president
no!
John Adams was one of America's founding fathers and is remembered best for his job as US president, being the second US president. He also served as the first US vice president which helped prepare him to be later the US President. It should be remembered that the entire government system was new. So unlike today, where some do not believe the job of vice president is important, back in 1792, it was an important position.