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What proportion of elected officials in the US represents single-member districts?

most officials, across local, state, and federal level


What proportion of elected official in the US represents single-member districts?

most officials, across local, state, and federal level


Which officials in the USE are elected and which are appointed?

In the United States, officials such as the President, members of Congress (Senators and Representatives), and many state and local officials (governors, mayors, and state legislators) are elected by the public. In contrast, appointed officials include members of the President's Cabinet, federal judges, and various agency heads, who are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Additionally, many state officials, such as certain judges and agency heads, may also be appointed rather than elected, depending on state laws. The specific roles and processes can vary significantly between federal, state, and local levels.


What are officials at the local state and national levels of government?

appointed and elected.


Who is elected by voters in their state?

The state, county, and local municipal officials who hold elective office.


In a republican form of government the citizens elect people to represent them at the national level true or false?

A republic does not always mean officials are elected. Democratic Republics, like the U.S., have systems in which officials are elected to represent their constituents. This system is used at the local, state, and federal (national) level.


Who has the power raise money by taxing citizens?

Any legislative body of elected officials, local, state or federal, may draft legislation affecting tax laws and revenue raising.


Who is elected voters in their states?

The state, county, and local municipal officials who hold elective office.


Could the federal government make the states obey its laws?

yes


Which interest groups bring state and local issues to the attention of federal officials?

governmental


How can people take part in American governments?

People can take part in the local, State and Federal governments by doing the following: A. Register to vote and vote in elections in the local, State and Federal elections; B. Take part in the various meetings held by elected officials in one's area or in State and Federal government; C. Read one or more newspapers and in general, keep up with the news; and D. Think seriously about serving in an elected position, whether it be in a local school board or in higher offices.


What law is comprised of orders and regulations issued by executive officials at the federal State and local level?

Administrative