The Governor General is appointed by the Queen on advice of the Prime Minister and not elected.
No. The people have absolutely no say in who is offered the position of Governor-General. The Governor-general is appointed by the Queen, on the advice and recommendation of the Prime Minister.
No, he is elected with the governor like the Vice President is with the president.
governor's have TWO elections to get elected,primary AND general
No. The people have absolutely no say in who is offered the position of Governor-General. The Governor-general is appointed by the Queen, on the advice and recommendation of the Prime Minister.
Neither. The Governor-general is appointed by the Queen, on the advice and recommendation of the Prime Minister.
The Governor General stays in the position until they resign/retire, or until the Prime Minister nominates a new Governor general. They cannot be "elected" out of their position.
the are appointed as governor general
Former Union general George B. McClellan served as governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881.
There is no 'Premiere' of the Virgin Islands. The Virgin Islands is Administered by an elected Governor. The governor serves a four year term and can be elected to no more than two consecutive terms. The governor, with a selected running mate for the Lieutenant Governor's position, is directly elected by the people in general elections.
The Prime Minister of Jamaica is selected by the Governor General from the members who have been elected to the Parliament of Jamaica. As is the standard in most Parliamentary democracies, the Governor General appoints the individual who leads the political party that commands a majority in the Parliament.
The current Governor General of Canada is Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean.The Governor General is not elected; rather, the Governor General was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen on the advice of the Right Honourable Paul Martin (the 21st prime minister) on 27 September 2005.