False, they are not. The people vote them in.
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No, the legislative branch is not the only branch appointed by the president. The legislative branch is the only branch that is voted into office by the people.
No. Representatives and Senators are elected to office by voters in their represented state and districts.
The Judicial Branch is nominated by the Executive Branch, with the concurrance of the Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch are appointed by the President once he has been elected. The Legislative Branch is elected by the people.
Members of the House of Representatives are elected to a 2-year term?æby receiving the majority of votes in their?æhome district In their state.?æSenators are elected for 6-year terms by receiving the majority of votes in their home state.
Article One of the U.S. Constitution established the legislative branch. It laid out its powers and duties, described how members will be chosen, and established the House of Representatives and the Senate and general rules.
Executive Branch
The state executive head would be the 'governor', who is elected by the people of their state.