No, I would say not.
No, governors are elected by the people of a state. Federal judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by Congress.
No.
No.
In the US, state governors are chosen by popular election. The people choose governors.
There was a time when the U.S. President appointed the Governors of U.S. territories, but today, just as in every U.S. state, the people of every organized U.S. territory and of American Samoa elect their own Governors.
Governors of what? U.S. States? No. U.S. State Governors generally are elected in popular vote by the State electorate.
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to grant the Executive Office of the President more control over the Board of Governors
Governors are appointed by the President of India for a term of 5 years.
appointed
(in the US) The President is elected NOT appointed.
The Federal Reserve is run by a board of 7 governors. These governors are appointed by the President with Senate approval and serve 14-year terms. The President , with Senate approvals appoints one of the governors to be Chairman and another to be vice-chairman. These two people serve 4-year terms.