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How many federal officials are there?
There are 542 federal offices: President, Vice President, 100 U.S. Senators (two from each state), 435 U.S. Representatives, four delegates to the House of Representatives from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia, and one Resident Commissioner from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
How many elected officials do we have in the executive branch?
The Cabinet is an advisory body made up of the heads of the 15 executive departments. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, the members of the Cabinet are often the President’s closest confidants.
How many senators does Washington State have?
Maria Cantwell (Democratic Party)
Patty Murray (Democratic Party)
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Who are the elected officials in Washington State?
Washington State Officials. Governor – Jay Inslee. Lt. Governor – Denny Heck. Secretary of State – Kim Wyman. State Treasurer – Mike Pellicciotti. State Auditor – Pat McCarthy. Attorney General – Bob Ferguson. Commissioner of Public Lands – Hilary Franz. Superintendent of Public Instruction – Chris Reykdal. Insurance Commissioner – Mike Kreidler
How many elected officials are there in the United States?
There are almost 100,000 unique governments in the United States, all electing 1 or more people to oversee that government. From School Board to City Council to President, the numbers of elected officials can be dizzying, which is why we put together this infographic to look at all of them, and break down the numbers.
How many local governments are there in Washington State?
The office’s primary service is the performance of regular financial and legal compliance audits of all state agencies and local governments. There are more than 2,400 local governments in Washington including all cities, counties, schools, ports and special purpose districts.
Who is the Secretary of State in Washington State?
The Secretary of State is responsible for collecting and preserving the historical records of the state, and making those records available for research. Records dating back to 1854 are held by the agency’s Archives Division at the state capital and at five regional repositories across the state.