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. To better serve their constituents elected and appointed officials should do the following EXCEPT FOR?

When a person needs to know which of the following is not the elected officials should not do it is important to know what the choices are. Since the answer choices are not given it is hard to know the answer.


What should elected and appointed officials do to better serve their constituents in the National Management System?

Impose term limits on themselves


Question 6 of 20 to better serve their constituents elected and appointed officials should do the following except for?

Assume the role of incident commander for all incidents and direct the on-scene technical operations from the Emergency Operations Center.


What should elected and appointed officials should do to better serve their constituents?

well in general I think they can fight more to support the armed forces and protect the many veterans that have served.


Who do elected officials work for?

Elected officials are representatives, and ultimately they work for the people who vote for them (their constituents). As members of a government, they are employees of that government, until such time as they are replaced or voted out of office.


What are officials at the local state and national levels of government?

appointed and elected.


Which government official(s) is appointed and not elected by the U.S. citizen?

There is a vast body of government officials known as the civil service, whose members are appointed rather than elected. Judges are appointed, rather than elected.


What is another word for the electorate or for people represented by elected officials?

The people who elect an official are referred to as the representative's constituents.


Who represents Parliament?

Parliament is represented by elected officials known as Members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons, and appointed members in the House of Lords in the UK. MPs are elected by the public in general elections, while Lords are typically appointed based on their expertise, contributions to society, or hereditary rights. Together, they debate and make laws, scrutinize the government, and represent the interests of their constituents.


Who pickes the US government?

Some positions are elected, some are appointed by elected officials, some are drafted into service in times of war.


By what process are federally elected or appointed officials held accountable for their conduct?

through the impeachment process.


Should an elected and appointed officials do to better server their constituents?

An appointed official does of course not have constituents. As to who would do a better job in serving the public: an elected official would feel bound to work towards the wishes and preferences of the people who voted for him/her. But that would not automatically mean that he would serve the general public better: given for instance a voter turnout of 40% and a majority of 51%, he might only look after the interests of no more than 21% of the general public. An appointed official would feel bound to serve the best interests of all the people.

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