The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
Well, if you are referring to the branch of government then the legislative branch. Which includes the state senators and house of representatives.
Yes, senators are real; they are elected officials who serve in the legislative branch of government in various countries, most notably in the United States. In the U.S., each state has two senators who represent their state's interests at the federal level. Senators participate in the creation and voting of laws, as well as in various committees that oversee specific areas of policy.
All U.S. senators and representatives collectively make up the United States Congress, which is the legislative branch of the federal government. Congress is divided into two chambers: the Senate, composed of 100 senators (two from each state), and the House of Representatives, which has 435 members apportioned based on state populations. Together, they are responsible for making federal laws, overseeing the executive branch, and representing the interests of their constituents.
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They are elected and not appointed.
Elected
No. Cabinet Members are appointed by the sitting President to serve in the Executive Branch of government. The US House of Representatives is part of the Legislative branch, and the House leaders are elected by members of that body.
No. The leader (Speaker) of the House of Representatives is elected by members of the House who, in turn, are elected by the voters in their congressional districts. The President appoints cabinet members to serve in the Executive Branch of government; the House of Representatives is in the Legislative Branch.
The only elected members of the executive branch of the US government are the president and the vice-president. The cabinet and the white house staff are all appointed by the president, with confirmation by the Senate.
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There are nine members of the Supreme Court. They are not elected to the post, but are appointed by the president as seats become available.
Appointed
The branch of government that is appointed for four years is the executive branch. In the United States, the President is elected to a four-year term and is the head of the executive branch. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws, managing the government, and overseeing foreign policy.
A government official in an other country.
The president and Vice President are elected, but other cabinet members are appointed.
Most members of the judicial branch are not elected. In the federal judicial system, the judges are appointed by the President of the United States and approved by Congress. A majority of states share this system, except the judge would be appointed by the governor.