One of the functions of political parties is that they nominate people to run for public office positions. The various nominees from different parties are the ones presented as candidates to be voted for.
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what public office management
Getting party candidate elected to office
For appointed positions within the US federal government, the President and the Executive Branch nominate appointees, who must then be approved by Congress. This includes federal judges, US attorneys, and the heads of the various departments, bureaus, and agencies.
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political parties nominate people to run for public office positions.
There is a few positions a public office in the executive branch has to fill. Some of the positions that have to be filled are administration and enforcement of the constitution.
Under Secretary, U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator are public office positions. They begin with U.
There were no elections for public office in which to run, and very few public office positions. The king and his council appointed people to public office, that is as governors of provinces and army commanders. They in turn recruited the assistants they needed. Obviously they appointed their male relatives and associates from the upper class - and no women, whose place was in the home..
Organizations that seek political power by electing people to office so that their positions and philosophy become public policy are called a political party. A local or judicial election in which candidates are not selected or endorsed by political parties and party affiliation is not listed on ballots is a nonpartisan election.
The knowledge of public finance is essential for administrators of public office positions. Budgeting, cost controls, efficient use of funds, are just a few of the areas that public administrators use in the conduct of their work.
Anyone may choose for themselves whether they would like to run for public office or not.
what public office management
Getting party candidate elected to office
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A body of people elected to public office by a democratic electorate.
Technically no, but whether correct or not people would probably not elect someone who has not held public office.