Filling an appointed office involves a selection process where individuals are chosen by an authority, such as a governor or president, often based on qualifications or expertise. In contrast, filling an elected office occurs through a democratic election where candidates are voted on by the public. Appointments typically emphasize merit and suitability, while elections prioritize popular support and voter preferences. This distinction affects the accountability and legitimacy of the officeholder in relation to the public.
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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.
In the US, Presidents are elected, not appointed. President Obama was elected in November 2008, and he took office in January 2009.
by being elected and appointed by the senate
Barack Obama was elected to office as the 44th President of the United States. He served two terms from 2009 to 2017.
Appointed:1.by, through, or as a result of an appointment (often in contrast with elected ): an appointed official.2.predetermined; arranged; set: They met at the appointed time in the appointed place.3.provided with what is necessary; equipped; furnished: a beautifully appointed office.Elected:1.chosen by vote, as for an office ( contrasted with appointed): an elected official.Difference: you must be voted for to be elected but not necessarily voted for to be appointed.
Canadian senators are appointed by the Prime Minister, they are not elected (although there are plans to reform the Senate).
No. All Federal judges are appointed, but most state judges are elected to office.
Gerald Ford was appointed vice-president when Agnew resigned his office.
a person appointed or elected to an office or charged with certain duties.
Gerald Ford was elected to office as a U.S. Representative in 1949 at the age of 36. He was not elected to the office of Vice President. He was appointed after Spiro Agnew resigned. He was also not elected to the office of President, and became President after Richard Nixon resigned.