Presidents were never elected by popular vote. They have always be elected by the electors from each state who cast their electoral votes. What has changed is the way that the electors are selected. Nowadays they are chosen by popular vote, but at first the state legislatures would choose them.
Governor
In the U.S., it varies by state. Federal judges are not elected; they are appointed.
Attorney General o.O
lieutenant governor
A person elected to office is called an elected official. People must vote for an elected official through elections that are for city, state, or federal government positions. Examples of elected officials are mayors, governors, senators, state representatives, and presidents.
Resident of the state from which he or she is elected (A+)
illinois
was up
Andrew Jackson was the first president who had moved out of the state in which in was born by the time he was elected President. He was born in South (or maybe North) Carolina but made his adult time in Tennessee. The first six presidents resided their entire lives in one state.
A bureaucrat elected to a state government post.
A bureaucrat elected to a state government post.
John Tyler was a resident of Virginia when he was elected U.S. Vice President.
He was born in Pennsylvania and was a life-long resident there.
its the presidents job. the presidents job is chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, chief of party, and chief citizen.
Van Buren was a New York resident when he was elected president.
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