If this question refers to the United States I can answer it this way. An elected official at the State or Federal level must be in touch with her or his constituents. One way to do that is to respond to letters, petitions or even phone calls. At the governmental levels mentioned above, the office holder has a staff to help that happen. Failure to respond to the people who elected the office holder would normally mean the office holder will not be re-elected.
The incumbent is the current holder of a political office. This term is usually used in reference to elections, in which races can often be defined as being between an incumbent and non-incumbent
The budget of Government Accountability Office is 571,100,000 dollars.
a person who is professionally involved in politics, esp. as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office.
If enough signatures are on the petition, there will be a recall election in which the public can vote to remove a public official from office.
An accusation of misconduct towards a public office holder can have devastating results. Often, just an accusation can be the cause of an officeholder having to resign.
The period of which an elected official is in office after losing an election but before the new office holder is sworn in.
Congressman Patrick Murphy is a Political Office Holder, an elected official and representative to the federal government for the people of the 8th Congressional district of Pennsylvania; as such he is also a Public Servant.
Incumbent. ("the office holder") If unable to run for re-election (due to term limits), the official is known as a "lame duck".
The governor is typically sworn in by a judge, a fellow government official, or a high-ranking member of the state legislature. The swearing-in ceremony is a formal event that marks the official beginning of the governor's term in office.
If this question refers to the United States I can answer it this way. An elected official at the State or Federal level must be in touch with her or his constituents. One way to do that is to respond to letters, petitions or even phone calls. At the governmental levels mentioned above, the office holder has a staff to help that happen. Failure to respond to the people who elected the office holder would normally mean the office holder will not be re-elected.
If this question refers to the United States I can answer it this way. An elected official at the State or Federal level must be in touch with her or his constituents. One way to do that is to respond to letters, petitions or even phone calls. At the governmental levels mentioned above, the office holder has a staff to help that happen. Failure to respond to the people who elected the office holder would normally mean the office holder will not be re-elected.
The members of Congress must have a vote to remove the official from office. But, another government official must have evidence (such as a crime record, or testimony from an alleged mistress) of why the other official should be removed from power.
What is impeachment cases? - Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
What is impeachment cases? - Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
What is anither term for former office holder
There are 435 people in congress, so it is impossible list all of them.