The Governor is responsible for appointing some circuit judges, judges of compensation claims, notaries public, chairmen of certain committees, and commissioners of deeds.
The Governor is responsible for appointing some circuit judges, judges of compensation claims, notaries public, chairmen of certain committees, and commissioners of deeds.
There are over 30 positions that are appointed by the state governor for each state. Some of them are Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Director of Corrections, Director of Workforce, and Secretary to the Department of Education and the Arts.
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Alabama's governor has the authority to fill various appointment positions, including members of the state Board of Education, the Alabama Public Service Commission, and various state agency heads. Additionally, the governor appoints judges to fill vacancies in the state judicial system and can designate members to boards and commissions that oversee specific areas, such as health and safety. These appointments play a crucial role in shaping the state's policies and governance.
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Governor's duties vary from state to state as they have their own rules. Some of their duties are signing bills into law, appointing people into governmental positions, and granting pardons to prisoners.
There are a few steps to getting appointed to the Superior Court. The first is that the Governor makes the nomination for the appointment. Then the person must be approved by the State Senate.
There actually aren't any as such. Since 1967 ever Governor-General has been a New Zealand citizen, so that's a convention (an unwritten rule). There was some controversy in 1977 when a former Prime Minister was appointed to the role. So it's sort of a convention now that politicians shouldn't be appointed to the role. The Prime Minister can pretty much nominate whoever he or she wants as Governor-General, and the Queen simply approves the nominee. There's no evidence the Queen has ever rejected an appointment, regardless of how controversial the appointment was.
Recess appointments occur when a president fills a vacancy while the Senate is not in session. Notable examples include President Barack Obama's appointment of Richard Cordray as the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2012 and President George W. Bush's appointment of Charles Pickering to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in 2004. Another significant instance is President Franklin D. Roosevelt's recess appointment of William O. Douglas to the Supreme Court in 1939. These appointments are often controversial and can lead to legal challenges regarding their validity.
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