the senate
Only the President. Every other elected official can be re-elected numerous times.
Yes. A president is elected every four years and serves a maximum of two 4 year terms. A member of the House of Representatives is elected every two years without term limitations. A senator is elected every six years without term limitations. It should be noted that there is a senatorial election every two years; however each senator serves a six year term. Therefore, one third of the senate is elected in each two year election.
Spanish Government is fully stable. It is usually elected every four years.
It is elected by democracy, i.e., the public vote every 4 years to decide who should be in power.
The President of the United States
Every vote in an election is important because one vote could be the difference between a terrible official being elected versus a great one being elected.
The government of India is known as the Union Government. It is elected by the people of the country, just as in every other democracy.
It depends on the country. In the USA, a new president is elected every four years. But there are many other political office holders elected during the midterm elections every two years.
Dublin has a Lord Mayor. A new one is elected every summer. Naoise Ó Muirí was elected in 2012.
Queen - By birth right Governor General - Appointed by the Federal Government Federal Government - Lead by a Prime Minster and elected by the people. State Government - Lead by a State Premier and elected by the people. Local Government (Council) - Lead by a Lord Mayor and elected by the people. Then it is every day Joe.
A consul is a representative of a local government. In ancient Rome, it was the highest leader and two were elected every year.