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Was the governor of the colony of Connecticut elected or appointed?

The governors changed every 6 weeks because all communities sent in their representatives, and all people at the meeting voted.


Is the Arizona Attorney General voted into office or appointed?

appointed


Who chose the governor of each colony in pre-revolutionary war America?

Pre-Revolutionary War (prior to 1775) governors in the 13 Colonies were appointed by the British. It is worth remembering that the vast majority of colonists were British, with initially strong British loyalties and ties, so a British-appointed governor and locally appointed or voted legislator made good sense - until the Seven-Years War ended and colonists began to want to control their own lives and destinies.


Who is responsible for making decisions at the local level?

Governors and mayors voted into office by the district.


How are officials selected in a democracy?

Officials are voted on by the public or appointed by other officials who are themselves appointed by the public.


What are synonyms of the word elected?

Chosen, named, voted in, appointed...


Whats the difference between appointed and elected?

Appointed:1.by, through, or as a result of an appointment (often in contrast with elected ): an appointed official.2.predetermined; arranged; set: They met at the appointed time in the appointed place.3.provided with what is necessary; equipped; furnished: a beautifully appointed office.Elected:1.chosen by vote, as for an office ( contrasted with appointed): an elected official.Difference: you must be voted for to be elected but not necessarily voted for to be appointed.


Did the king of England appoint the governors of most of the colonies?

No, actually the people voted on it. There was a representative government.


Which colony neither voted for nor against independence?

It was New York.


Are members elected or appointed for supreme court?

The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.


Is a sergeant at arms voted in or appointed?

A sergeant-at-arms can be either voted in or appointed, depending on the organization or governing body’s rules and procedures. In many legislative bodies, the sergeant-at-arms is appointed by the leadership, while in some organizations or clubs, they may be elected by members. The specific method of selection is typically outlined in the organization's bylaws or constitution.


How many people voted for Edmund Barton?

Edmund Barton was not voted into office He was appointed by the British Government. It was not until after a government of Australia was formed that there could be an election for representative's