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Revision as of 04:23, 7 July 2019
President of the Republic of Santa Rosa | |
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Presidente de la República de Santa Rosa | |
Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Palacio de la República (Ciudad Beldad) |
Appointer | Direct election |
Term length | Four years Unlimited |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Santa Rosa |
Formation | 20 August 1820 |
First holder | Juan David Beldad |
The President of the Republic of Santa Rosa is the head of state and government of Santa Rosa.
Line of succession
In the event of the President's death, resignation, or removal from office, the Vice President automatically succeeds as President for the rest of his term. Should both the President and Vice President die, resign, or be removed from office, the President of the National Assembly will act as President for up to one year. Within that one-year period, the Congress has the option of electing one of it's members to serve the rest of the presidential term with a two-thirds vote.
List of presidents
Last election
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Tito Pérez | Social Democratic Party | 40,752,262 | 32.92% | 59,653,544 | 50.38% | |
Plutarco Dijker | Independent | 40,541,792 | 32.75% | 58,749,327 | 49.62% | |
Imani Crespo Cruz | MOLAN | 23,800,668 | 19.23% | |||
Israel Pozo | Liberal Republican Party | 13,170,327 | 10.64% | |||
Miguel Sinpito | Party of National Unity | 5,518,800 | 4.46% | |||
Valid votes | 123,783,849 | 98.55% | 118,402,871 | 96.43% | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 1,816,690 | 1.45% | 4,379,350 | 3.57% | ||
Total | 125,600,539 | - | 122,782,221 | - | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 165,374,843 | 75.95% | 165,374,843 | 74.24% |
Notes
This article is from APSIA 1.2. For the most recent iteration of APSIA, look at Category:APSIA 2.B |