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By what process are federally elected or appointed officials held accountable for their conduct?

through the impeachment process.


What are elected officials who continue to perform their duties after an election called?

Lame duck


WHICH elected officials are chosen in general elections?

In the U. S., a general election can mean either any election in which people are elected to fill local, state and/or national offices, as opposed to a primary election, or any election in which people are elected to fill state and/or national offices, as opposed to a local election.


Who elected the heads of the government for latin America?

Latin America is not a single country. Each will have a different process for the election of officials.


What are citywide elections?

An election where the ballot has choices for the city government (elected officials, proposed ordinances, bond issues, etc).


Who ruled Pompeii in 79 CE - the year of the volcanic eruption?

Rome ruled Pompeii. However, judging by the election posters that were uncovered in Pompeii, their local government ha an election system identical with the one in Rome. Their highest local officials were the "dumverii". Their authority was limited to the city and they did not have imperium.


Most county offices are eleced positions?

Yes, most county offices are indeed elected positions, allowing residents to vote for their local officials. This democratic process ensures that county leadership, such as sheriffs, clerks, and commissioners, is accountable to the community. Elected officials are responsible for making decisions that directly affect local governance, public services, and community well-being. The election of these positions fosters civic engagement and provides citizens with a voice in their local government.


Are there any Republican superdelegates in the upcoming election?

Yes, there are Republican superdelegates in the upcoming election. Superdelegates are party leaders and elected officials who can vote for the candidate of their choice at the party's national convention.


Who do elected officials right laws in response to?

The elected officials write laws on behalf of the people who elected them.


When a new president argues that he has a mandate what does that mean?

Generally speaking when a President is elected as president, and he has made promises he takes those promises as a "mandate" of the people to do (or complete) that promise.In this context "Mandate" is the will of the people expressed in their support of his election.


Does the two counsuls have to do with the roman republic?

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Can a county official that lost the election draw unemployment?

In many states such as Kansas, no. They are an elected official and Kansas counties do not pay into the Unemployment Tax fund for elected officials in any county office.