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The process for appointing, confirming, and removing the Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service (USPS) involves several steps:
- Appointment: The Postmaster General is appointed by the USPS Board of Governors. The Board consists of up to nine governors, who are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The Board of Governors selects the Postmaster General from among qualified candidates.
- Confirmation: The Postmaster General does not require Senate confirmation. The selection is made solely by the Board of Governors.
- Removal: The Postmaster General can be removed by the Board of Governors. A favorable vote of an absolute majority of the Governors in office is required to remove the Postmaster General.
This process ensures that the leadership of the USPS is overseen by a group of appointed officials who can make decisions based on the needs and goals of the Postal Service.