Most state prosecutors in the United States are elected officials, typically serving as district attorneys or state attorneys. The election process allows voters to select their prosecutors, which can influence local law enforcement priorities. However, some jurisdictions may appoint prosecutors, particularly in specific circumstances or for certain roles. The method of selection can vary widely depending on the state and local laws.
Most of the time, the governor of a state is elected by the people on the first Tuesday in November. It would have to be a special circumstance for a governor to be appointed. 99.99% of governors are elected.
State treasurer are executive officers that are elected or appointed by the governor. There are around fourteen offices in the US but are not in all 50 states.
No. All Federal judges are appointed, but most state judges are elected to office.
The Secretary of State is appointed by the President of the US, subject to approval by the Senate
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While Mayor is an elected position, Dog Catcher may be either elected or appointed, depending on the rules of the particular city. In the United States, however, most dog catchers are appointed by either the mayor or the city council.
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Popes are not appointed, they are elected by the College of Cardinals. The most recent election was that of Pope Francis on March 13, 2013.
Most non profit board members are appointed but some are elected from the membership.
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.
The people who are elected are called Members of Parliament, or MP's. The leader of the party with the most elected MP's becomes the Prime Minister.