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Committee chairpersons are typically selected through a process that varies by organization or legislative body. In many cases, they are appointed by a higher authority, such as a party leader or committee ranking member, based on their expertise, experience, and seniority. In some instances, the selection may involve a vote among committee members. The process aims to ensure that the chairperson effectively leads the committee's work and represents its interests.

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