The U.S. President's Cabinet has no elected positions, so no one elects them. The President appoints them based on his own reasons regarding their areas of expertise or career/personal history. The Cabinet is truly the President's "team." Their chief duty is to advise the President, however they have many other duties as well.
Members of the cabinet are appointed by the President and The Senate confirms them.
The President chooses people to be a part of the Cabinet to be approved by the Senate through simple majority.
The president is the one who selects the members of their cabinet. Upon selection they must be approved by Congress before they can take their new positions.
In a parliamentary system, the Prime Minister appoints the cabinet members.
The President nominates the members of his cabinet.
The President elects his own cabinet
The premier elects the Cabinet Ministers.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
The Secretary of Defense, like all cabinet members, is appointed by the President, not elected.
The parliament elects the Prime Minister, who then chooses the cabinet from the House of Commons and House of Lords.
parliament
The electoral college elects the president.
president elects the lt governor
The electoral college elects the president.
A voter votes and elects people into office.
Austria elects a President.
The House of Representatives elects the President, and the Senate elects the Vice President.
people