Members of the party-in-the-electorate are self-selected -- selected by themselves. Anyone can register as a voter with a particular political party; it is a personal choice. Party leaders do not select their supporters, nor are they selected by class or race/ethnicity. A voter may feel that one party is more deserving of support by virtue of the way the party's policies impact a certain social class or race/ethnicity, but it is up to the voter to decide whether or not to join.
They are selected by the national supreme court.
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Typically members of a board of accountancy are appointed by a state's governor and include both licensed CPAs and public members. The CPA members are often selected by the governor after consulting with the state's CPA society
By family members
president
us
selected members of congress
alot
Every two years.
Jury members are choosen at random. COMPLETLY. all 7-12 of them
They are selected by county supervisors and the district election board.