Presidential election

A presidential term in of 5 years and can't be re-election immediately, to become president again they have to wait one electoral period to run again.

The first presidential election in Iran was held in 1980, following the Iranian Revolution of 1979 which resulted in the overthrow of the monarchy, although the president's power is second to the Supreme Leader.

The president of Kazakhstan is directly elected by popular vote for a single seven-year term.

The first presidential election in Mexico was in 1934, although these weren't considered to have met international standards until 1994.

[citation needed] The president of the Palestinian National Authority is the highest-ranking political position in the State of Palestine and is elected to a four-year term by the public.

The president of Singapore is directly elected by popular vote, subject to potential candidates meeting stringent qualifications set out in the Constitution, in order to run for office.

The leader of the largest elected party in the National Assembly becomes president for a five-year term.

Primus inter pares, the president has no powers over and above the other six Councillors and continues to head his or her department.

The first presidential election in Ukraine was held in 1991 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

In the U.S., the presidential elections at the state-level decide which people shall become members of the Electoral College for each state, and those members of the Electoral College in turn cast their votes for the presidential candidates.

The first recorded Electoral College presidential election in the United States was in 1788−1789, in which George Washington won.