the president. the electoral college choses
No office is directly elected by the people as a nation. Individual states elects their US senators by direct vote . States officers are elected by direct vote within the state. US Congressmen are directly.elected by their respective districts.
No
Direct Primary
direct democracy
Their constituants. (the people in the state they are from that vote for them)
VOTE HIM OUT OF OFFICE! VOTE HIM OUT OF OFFICE!
No, actually they don't. During a presidential election, citizens vote for a member of a electoral college to cast their vote for them. States are given a number of votes based on the population of the state. For each vote a state has, a member of the electoral college is assigned to reflect the results of the people's vote. The scary thing is, the member of the electoral college does not necessarily have to vote in the light of the people. This system was put in place to prevent the people from voting in a dangerous tyrant into office! Although, in all of U.S. history, this has not happened...yet...
No . only the mps can remove him ?
Whoever the people vote into office is the person who is in charge.
Direct Primary
People play the biggest role in democracy. They vote for representatives to vote the way they would, and can remove these people from office after each term if they are not well represented.
You vote for the person you feel is best qualified to do the job. You don't vote by race or religion. Every race and religion and ethnicity has good people and bad people, well-qualified people and poorly qualified people. You vote on your own best judgment of who is best suited to the office.