No, postmasters are not elected; they are appointed. In the United States, postmasters are typically selected by the United States Postal Service (USPS) based on qualifications and experience. Local community members may have input during the selection process, but the final decision rests with the USPS.
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The Postmaster General.
The 'Post Master General'
The term "postmaster" is used to apply to both males and females. There are more female postmasters than male postmasters in the US.
Postmaster General of the United States
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Yes, there is a button inside the mailbox where the postmasters put all the letters.
There is no Postmaster of Michigan. There are individual city Postmasters and a Postmaster General who is over the entire Postal Service. So, if you are looking for say the Postmaster of Detroit or the Postmaster of New York, you would be able to find your answer online I'm sure or use the blue pages in your telephone book. But again, there are no state Postmasters.
Dorothy Ballantyne has written: 'Along the route' -- subject(s): History, Postal service, Postmasters
I don't think the United States Postal Service has any vice presidents; just postmasters.
Gerald Finley has written: 'George Heriot' -- subject(s): Biography, Painters, Postmasters, Postal service
The value of the Franklin Philatelic Society's 100 Greatest Masterpieces of art stamps collection as issued by the International Society of Postmasters can vary depending on factors like condition, rarity, and demand. To get an accurate valuation, it's best to consult with a philatelic expert or auction house specializing in stamps.