There are many important non-elected positions in the federal government. Among these are federal and Supreme Court judges, Agency chiefs, cabinet members, and Attorneys General and federal prosecutors.
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Two groups of people elected to work for the federal government are members of Congress, which includes both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and governors of U.S. territories, such as Puerto Rico and Guam, who represent their constituencies at the federal level. Additionally, while not part of the federal government, the president and vice president are also key elected officials who serve in federal roles. These elected representatives create laws and policies that impact the nation.
Appointed
Coroner positions are elected positions. You do not have to have or hold any specific degree in order to obtain a coroner position. It's honestly a matter of getting elected, which is much easier said than done. Some places have replaced coroner positions with Medical Examiners and you must hold a medical degree in order to obtain this position. In essence, a medical examiner is a job where certain qualifications must be met as opposed to a coroner who is elected by the voters.
civil service
US Post OfficeAll Federal Law Enforcement AgenciesCIA (does have paramilitary units tho)Department of TreasuryDepartment of Educationthe list goes on...** civil service a+**
Well, the Civil Service (group of government organizations (i.e. CIA, FBI)) chooses people based on merit. In the military, you volunteer. The rest of the government positions are elected offices.
A government of military officers who have removed or otherwise negated the elected government.
Professionals replaced elected officials in some positions.
Almost all positions in China are appointed by the government.
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In the US, they both are elected by the electoral college.
Some positions are elected, some are appointed by elected officials, some are drafted into service in times of war.
Professionals replaced elected officials in some positions.
professionals replaced elected officials in some positions
It is run by columbian drug cartels. There is no elected government as of 1943 when a military coo was staged.