All elected officials and appointees are sworn to uphold and protect the Constitution Of The United States of America.
A public office is usually a position that is elected or appointed by the government. The governor, the president, and US Congressperson are all examples of public offices.
Which government official(s) is appointed and not elected by the U. S. citizens?
Yes they can, according to the US Constitution it is within the powers (as assigned) to impeach any elected or appointed member of government.
There is a vast body of government officials known as the civil service, whose members are appointed rather than elected. Judges are appointed, rather than elected.
Almost all positions in China are appointed by the government.
All federal officers are required to state an oath before taking office. This includes all members of all three branches of the government. The oath of office is in the Constitution.
They often elected their officers, otherwise they would be appointed by the colonial governor.
The constitution makes it so with checks and balances.
elected by the members
The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
appointed and elected.
They are elected and not appointed.