In countries that do not have responsible government, the cabinet and the legislature are each elected separately.
Elected separately, by the whole city, is the mayor.
The mayor and city council are elected separately by the city's residents.
As of November 1969, the mayor is elected separately from the other four commissioners.
The mayor is elected separately, at large and serves for two years.
The mayor is elected separately from the other members of the board and serves a four-year term.
The Mayor is elected separately and also serves a term of four years.
These positions are elected separately and serve four year terms.
The vice-president was elected separately at the same legislative session.
In the remaining 18 states, they are elected separately and, thus, may come from different parties.