DanaLatta DanaLatta
  • 24-08-2019
  • Social Studies
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A person who holds a public office is called what?
Delegate
Candidate
Appointee
Incumbent

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morgy24 morgy24
  • 24-08-2019
Incumbent is a person who holds a public office.
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comeandgetme93 comeandgetme93
  • 26-08-2019

Answer:

D

Explanation:

In politics and governments, an incumbent refers to an elected person who holds a public office (e.g. senator).

The others are not concerned with holding a position in a public office:

A delegate is chosen to speak or act for a group of people, a candidate is nominated for election and an appointee is empowered by someone take decision on a property.

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