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There are various people who may elect the committee chairman. He can be elected by board members or all stakeholders at an annual general meeting.
Yes, in 2006, Jerry Brown was elected to be the Attorney General of California for the term of 2007 January 9 to 2011 January 3.
John Mitchell, former Nixon Attorney General and chairman of the Committee to Re-elect the President. H. R. Haldeman, Nixon's White House Chief of Staff. John Ehrlichman, Chief Domestic Affairs Adviser to the President.
This should be dealt with in the Association's Constitution. There are countless examples on line. The Chair, along with the other Officers and Committee are chosen at the Annual General Meeting.
In early 1972 Mitchell resigned as attorney general to become director of the Committee to Re-elect the President. He approved giving Liddy and his coconspirators $250,000 for the break-in and bugging of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate Office Building in Washington. Mitchell's public downfall began in September 1972 when The Washington Post quoted sources involved in the Watergate investigation as saying that Mitchell, while attorney general, had "personally controlled a secret Republican fund used to gather information about the Democrats." After the Watergate story exploded, and Nixon resigned, several high officials, including Mitchell, were convicted of conspiracy, perjury and obstruction of justice.
Political action committee
Some states still elect judges (although it's not a terribly good idea). You have the Treasurer. You're state senators or representatives are elected. They state Attorney General is elected and in my state we elect the Auditor.
A general spirit of larceny.
No, the letters CREEP do not represent the Committee for Reelection of the President. CREEP actually stands for the Committee to Re-elect the President, which was an organization formed to support President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign in the 1972 presidential election.
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NRSC stands for National Republican Senatorial Committee. It is an organization that works to elect Republican candidates to the United States Senate.
The general public does not elect the President and Vice President of the U.S.; they elect the electors of the President and Vice President.