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Sheriff Arpaio is an elected official. In a democracy, if a majority of the electorate don't care for his actions and performance of duty they can vote him out of office.
New York City Sheriff's Office was created in 1626.
The motto of New York City Sheriff's Office is 'New York's First'.
George W. Bush was the first president to take office in the New Millenium
Yes, all elected officials must be sworn into office.
TR's first elected office was to the New York State Assembly.
In New York State, the chief law enforcement officer for counties is typically the County Sheriff. The Sheriff is an elected official responsible for enforcing state laws, maintaining peace, and operating the county jail. In some counties, there may also be a County Police Department, but the Sheriff generally holds the primary law enforcement authority.
In this event the newly elected vice-president would take office on Jan. 20 . He would then nominate a new vice-president who would have to be approved by Congress in order to take office.
The Governor of New York is elected for a 4-year term of office.
The president will take office in June of the following year.
The period of which an elected official is in office after losing an election but before the new office holder is sworn in.
According to a recent Chicago Tribune article Rahm Emanuel was officially elected as the mayor of Chicago on Feb. 22, 2011, however, he will not assume the office until May of 2011.