There are over 30 positions that are appointed by the state governor for each state. Some of them are Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Director of Corrections, Director of Workforce, and Secretary to the Department of Education and the Arts.
Gubernatorial appointment is the process by which a governor selects or appoints individuals to fill certain government positions or roles within their state government. These individuals are chosen by the governor to serve in key positions such as department heads, cabinet members, and members of various boards and commissions. The appointments are subject to approval by the state legislature or other relevant governing bodies.
Texas secretary of state.
The President pro tempore
Depends on the state. Yes in Maryland, no in Colorado, etc. Look up the state governor on Wikipedia check the Appointment Powers section.
This is very broad, thus it could be several answers. But Supreme Court Justice's of the said state, or state judges in general, are all, supposedly, non-partisan positions, which could be elected or appointment depending on the state.
Many states have a provision that allows the Governor to nominate or appoint a state supreme court justice, or to make a short-term appointment that is later approved or rejected by voters.
by a nonpartisan election.
(They are appointed by the governor and approved by the Senate.)
Answer: Governors of the states are elected by the people of the appropriate state. If a governor should die while in office the lieutenant governor may assume the role. Each state has its procedures.
He did not hold being the senator for the state of New York.
The Secretary of State is an appointed position however this appointment is subject to the approval of the Texas Senate.
The 17th Amendment changed the appointment of senators, taking power away from the state governor and turning it over to the citizens of the state.