Presidential appointees
The Senate
A majority, or more than half, of the U.S. Senate must approve the appointment.
The Senate has the following duties: 1. The Senate tries impeachment cases 2. And the Senate must approve many of appointment made by the Governor
yes the senate approves an appointment
Not exactly. The President nominates US Supreme Court justices, but the Senate must approve their appointment.
The Senate must approve the nomination by a simple majority (51%) of those voting,
Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution is referred to as the Appointment Clause. It gives the U.S. Senate the power to approve Presidential appointments.
The President recommends ambassadors and the senate either votes yes or no to approve the nominee.
Article III (constitutional) federal judges are appointed by the President with the "advice and consent" of the Senate. A simple majority of the Senate (51% of those present) must vote to approve the President's nomination in order to complete the appointment.
The Senate must approve high level appointments before they can take effect. They do not always give their approval.
The President, who heads the executive branch of the US government, appoints the ambassadors. The Senate must approve his choices.
No, I ddon't think so.