"He has been elected." or "He is elected."
By using the word "been" you automatically make the sentence past tense, and "is" is present tense. Hence, they cancel each other out, and make the sentence grammatically incorrect.
I sell health, life , and accident insurance to individuals and families. I'm licensed in MD & VA. Our policies are catered to the self-employed but you don't necessarily need to be to apply for our coverage. I workedfor this company from 97-03, and have now just come back. It may be boring and confusing, but you can really help people, and it's quite lucrative.
I've been in the sales industry for 20 yrs. My father was in sales and I think I was genetically predispositioned for this career.
I have had a few articles published, studied in London, lid in NYC and sold children's hosiery wholesale during the day, and performed stand-up comedy at night.