The government official who is elected at the state level but appointed at the federal level is the Attorney General. In many states, the Attorney General is elected by the citizens to serve as the chief legal officer of the state. However, at the federal level, the Attorney General is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to lead the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Yes, but our senate is appointed, not elected.
In USA and Canada the first governs a territory, so representatives are appointed by Federal Government. The second has State or Provincial elected representatives.In USA and Canada the first governs a territory, so representatives are appointed by Federal Government. The second has State or Provincial elected representatives.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives
Malaysia has a federal, state and local government system. The head of the government, or prime minister is appointed by the head of state.
(in the US) Federal judges are not elected, they are appointed by the President with the approval of the Senate.
Only the President. Every other elected official can be re-elected numerous times.
No such thing. However Federal Ministers are first elected to be representatives of the government in power and then appointed to Ministries by the Prime Minister
Local judges are generally elected, but federal judges are appointed.
Queen - By birth right Governor General - Appointed by the Federal Government Federal Government - Lead by a Prime Minster and elected by the people. State Government - Lead by a State Premier and elected by the people. Local Government (Council) - Lead by a Lord Mayor and elected by the people. Then it is every day Joe.
Members of the federal government have different titles, depending on the job they were elected to do. Some official titles include, the President of the United States, senator, and members of the House of Representatives.
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