An appointed office refers to a position or role within a governmental or organizational structure that is filled through a formal appointment rather than by election or other means. Individuals in appointed offices are typically selected by a higher authority, such as a president, governor, or organizational leader, and they often serve specific terms or until the appointing authority decides otherwise. Examples include cabinet members, judges, and various administrative roles. The responsibilities and powers associated with an appointed office can vary widely depending on the organization or government entity.
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appointed
President Obama appointed Jacob Lew to his current office of Secretary of the Treasury.
As Chancellor of Germany
Presidents are not appointed- they are elected. A senator or representative can run for president , but if elected president , he must resign any previous office before he takes office as president.
Where someone gets into the office by popular vote versus being appointed.
The President.
Elected.
He is appointed by the Prime Minister
Crown colonies were ruled by a governor appointed by the King.
he or she is appointed by the Prime Minister
He believed in a policy where office positions were appointed to political supporters who would be rotated in and out of office.