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.
governor
appointed and elected.
Some positions are elected, some are appointed by elected officials, some are drafted into service in times of war.
A government official in an other country.
Party-in-Government
A doctor who has the right to vote for elected officials of the government
During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.
All elected officials and appointees are sworn to uphold and protect the Constitution Of The United States Of America.
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.
The elected officials.
Which government official(s) is appointed and not elected by the U. S. citizens?
The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.The consuls were the two chief officials of the Roman government. They were mostly elected but sometimes appointed. During the republic they held supreme authority and had honor and prestige. During the principate they still had honor and prestige, but very little authority.
The only elected members of the executive branch of the US government are the president and the vice-president. The cabinet and the white house staff are all appointed by the president, with confirmation by the Senate.