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Which government official(s) is appointed and not elected by the U. S. citizens?

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What government officials are appointed and not elected by the US citizens?

A government official in an other country.


What government official is elected at the state level but appointed at the federal level?

The government official who is elected at the state level but appointed at the federal level is the Attorney General. In many states, the Attorney General is elected by the citizens to serve as the chief legal officer of the state. However, at the federal level, the Attorney General is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to lead the U.S. Department of Justice.


Which government official(s) is appointed and not elected by the U.S. citizen?

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.


What is the relationship between elected and appointed officials?

An "elected" official faces the voters and runs for election by popular vote. An "appointed" official does not have to be elected by the voters, they are hired/employed by an arm or agency of government to fill a vacancy for a specific needed skill or expertise.


What state official is appointed rather than elected?

The county official that is elected rather than appointed will depend upon the county. Each county has their own rules of who is elected and/or appointed.


Which government official is elected at the state level but appointed by the president at the federal level?

Attorney General o.O


What is government elected by the people?

A/An republic is rule by representatives who are elected by the citizens


Are judges in china appointed by the government or elected by the people?

Almost all positions in China are appointed by the government.


Which term is used to indicate the ability of citizens to petition the government to remove an elected government official?

This is under the First Amendment, in part: "...and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."


Who can impeach a governor?

A Sheriff can be appointed or elected, depending on state or local law. If the Sheriff is appointed he can be removed by the appointing authority. If the Sheriff is elected he can be removed like any other elected official, usually through a recall.


What does consuled mean?

in the 21st century: a diplomat appointed by a government to protect its commercial interests and help its citizens in a foreign country in the roman times: During the time of ancient Rome as a Republic, the consuls were the highest civil and military magistrates, serving as the heads of government for the Republic. New consuls were elected every year. There were two consuls, and they ruled together. ...


Who gets to put citizens behind bars?

By and larger, other citizens who have been elected or appointed to the position of judge.