No one.
Nobody has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame based EXCLUSIVELY on their work as a coach. 23 people have been selected because of their efforts as a manager, and many of these were coaches at one point in their careers. The same is true for many players. Babe Ruth, for example, was a coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers at the end of his career, and was part of the first five people elected to the HoF.
You're probably thinking of Roberto Clemente, who was definitely the first foreign-born Hispanic elected, but some earlier Hall-of-Famers may have also been Hispanic, but kept it a secret.
That was Carol Mosely Braun, a Democrat from Illinois. She won the senatorial election in November 1992 and became the first African-American woman elected to the United States Senate. (There had already been a black woman elected to the House of Representatives-- Shirley Chisholm of New York, who was elected in 1968.)
If you are asking about the United States, it was Jeannette Rankin. She was from Montana, where women had already been given the right to vote. A Republican, she was elected in 1916, and took her seat in the House of Representatives in 1917.
babe ruth
If you're elected in your first year of eligibility, then it's been five years since you retired from the game.
Nobody has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame based EXCLUSIVELY on their work as a coach. 23 people have been selected because of their efforts as a manager, and many of these were coaches at one point in their careers. The same is true for many players. Babe Ruth, for example, was a coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers at the end of his career, and was part of the first five people elected to the HoF.
Yзs A person's eligibility to enter the tournament has been accepted.?
General Dwight David Eisenhower.
The first president to be elected in the 20th century was assassinated in 1901, so it is not possible for him to have been president in 1968.
No, a President is not required to provide a copy of a birth certificate, however, Barack Obama has and he was the first President ever to do so. His birth certificate has been validated by the Republican Governor of Hawaii. Presidents are, however, vetted to determine their eligibility, so this has been thoroughly investigated and it has been determined that he is qualified and eligible to hold the office.
John Adams and John Quincy Adams were the first father-son Presidents elected into office.
He was first elected in the early 1990's.
no because a women has never been elected president
Kevin Rudd was first elected in November 2007. 2010 is an election year, and it will be the first election he has faced since becoming Prime Minister.
You're probably thinking of Roberto Clemente, who was definitely the first foreign-born Hispanic elected, but some earlier Hall-of-Famers may have also been Hispanic, but kept it a secret.
No- not really. There is one restriction that was added, that a person who has already been elected two times or else has been elected one time and completed more than two years of another's term can not be president.