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Q: How is pelosi get elected?
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When was pelosi elected?

In November 2008


When was Nancy pelosi elected?

In November 2008


Who was the first woman elected as minority leader in the House of Representatives?

Nancy Pelosi


Who chose Nancy pelosi to be speaker of the house?

Pelosi was never appointed. She was vote to Congress and voted within her party to be Speaker of the House.


Who is the minority house leader?

Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was elected US House of Representatives minority leader for the 113th Congress, in January 2013.


Who was the first woman appointed Speaker in the House of Representatives?

Nancy Pelosi. On January 3rd, 2007, Rep. Pelosi became the first woman to rise to the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives. (She was also the first Italian-American to be elected Speaker.) Speaker Pelosi served through early 2011: after the Democrats lost the majority in the 2010 mid-term elections, she became the House Minority Leader.


Who was the First women elected to the house of representatives?

Jeannette Rankin was elected to the House of Representative from the state of Montana in 1916.


Who did Nancy Pelosi marry?

Nancy Pelosi married to Paul Pelosi in 1963


When did Nancy Pelosi get married?

Nancy Pelosi married to Paul Pelosi in 1963


Is Nancy Pelosi married?

Yes, Nancy Pelosi married to Paul Pelosi in 1963


Who get to vote Nancy pelosi in for another 2 year term?

The Speaker of the House in the United States is elected by a majority vote of the members of the House of Representatives. In order for Nancy Pelosi to be elected for another two-year term as Speaker, she would need to secure the majority support of her fellow members of the House.


Highest-ranking elected woman in the US?

It used to be Nancy Pelosi, the former speaker of the House of Representatives. Now, it is probably the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.