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Appointee may
refer to: a
member who is
appointed to a
position or
office is
called an
appointee; in law, such a term is
applied to one who is granted...
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According to the
United States Office of
Government Ethics, a
political appointee is "any
employee who is
appointed by the President, the Vice President...
- New
Hampshire were up on
election day due to a
special election. The
appointee lost
election to a full term to the
Democratic challenger while the in****bent...
- that of the
appointee. The list
includes executive branch appointees and
independent agency appointees.
Independent or
nonpartisan appointees, nominally...
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appointments when
Senate opposition appeared strong in the hope that
appointees might prove themselves in
office and then
allow opposition to dissipate...
-
special and regular):
Appointee Alton Lennon lost to W. Kerr Scott, who won both
general elections. New
Hampshire (Special):
Appointee Robert W.
Upton lost...
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collected $890,000 from 24 of his
appointees, as well as $1.3
million from the spouses,
children and
businesses of
appointees. Some
donations were made to...
- of Departments. The
President has
plenary power to
nominate political appointees, and the Senate's role is only
advisory to the nomination,
because the...
- died
before the
Congress began and was then
replaced by a
Democratic appointee. Iowa:
Thomas E.
Martin (R) was
replaced by Jack
Miller (R)
North Dakota...
-
Political Appointees".
National Public Radio.
Retrieved October 7, 2020. Farhi, Paul (November 20, 2020). "Judge
slaps down
Trump appointee who has sought...