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"directly elected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an individual who is nominated to a position and then chosen by a popular vote. For example, "The mayor of our city is a directly elected official."
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The introduction of PR in some elections, and directly elected mayors in some cities.
They were always directly elected.
The president is directly elected.
The president should be directly elected.
Directly elected "individuals" to oversee police.
Police Authorities could be directly elected.
Do we need directly elected Mayors?
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It means Britain has its first directly-elected Muslim mayor.
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a directly-elected 98-member house of representatives.
Mr Nowicki is strongly in favour of directly-elected mayors.
Nottingham has voted against having a directly-elected mayor.
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