The president gets his/her job by running for office and then encouriging that people vote for them. Then they do debates againt their opponent. The person with the most electoral votes wins the election. Even if they have more populaor votes
The chief executive is the President, who is elected to the position. He appoints the cabinet secretaries. subject to Senate approval , who head the executive departments. Each department has a large number of permanent employees. Information about working for these departments is given on their individual web sites. Civil service Jobs are also available in every state. One takes a civil service exam to qualify.
they vote for their job and get it for a 2-4 year term
the answer to this question is that the president appoints the justices
they run for president and if the have them most votes they win and they are the new president they do this every 4 yrs
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The Executive Branch of government has no specific number of people. Generally, it consists of a chief executive, which in the case of the United States is the President, and his or her advisors, cabinet members, and officers of the executive department agencies.
The cabinet members are in the executive branch of government. This includes all people appointed to hold senior officer positions within the government.
THE GOVERNMENT BRANCH LEGISLATIVE,EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL DOESN'T VOTE AT ALL. THE PEOPLE LIVING THERE IN THE CITY WILL VOTE FOR THEM.
The executive branch of the US government is headed by the President. Below him are the 15 cabinet members who each run their department. There are hundreds of workers , all over the US, in these departments. Many are civil service employees.
The executive branch of the US government is all the government except the Legislature and its employees and the judicial system (i.e. courts and judges) The President of the US is the chief of the executive branch. He and the vice-president are the only elected members of this branch. The 15 cabinet secretaries are heads of the main executive departments. There are other agencies and offices as well. All have hundreds of employees all over the country. There is a vast array of government workers, most of whom work for the executive branch.
im pretty sure it is the executive branch. the president is the one who chooses the people that become judges
Executive Branch
The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.
The people in the executive branch are the President and the Cabinet.
The Judicial Branch is nominated by the Executive Branch, with the concurrance of the Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch are appointed by the President once he has been elected. The Legislative Branch is elected by the people.
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The Executive Branch.