a political appointee
A government is a group of persons elected or selected to rule a country or state.
yes he / she can be
Which government official(s) is appointed and not elected by the U. S. citizens?
All elected official and all local government are required to have a EEO. This is required by law to have.
An employee of the US government is typically a civil servant who carries out specific roles and responsibilities within various agencies, often based on qualifications and job descriptions. In contrast, an elected official is chosen by voters to represent their interests and make policy decisions, holding a position of authority and influence within government. While employees tend to focus on implementation and administration, elected officials are responsible for legislation and governance, often engaging with the public to address their needs and concerns.
No. An elected official is an employee of the city, state, or country in which he is elected. Although it is sometimes hard to tell from the way they act, elected officials work for the people who elect them, their constituents. Although many officials wield substantial decision-making powers, they are only using the power given to the government by its citizens. And they lose this power if they are voted out of office.
Lawer, government official
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A bureaucrat elected to a state government post.
A bureaucrat elected to a state government post.
The president is the highest elected official in our government. Currently the highest elected president is Barack Obama. He is the first black elected president in the United States.
Governor