Public office refers to positions within the government that are filled through appointment or election. These positions can include roles in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches at various levels of government.
Related terms
Spoils System: The spoils system was a policy implemented by President Andrew Jackson where political supporters were appointed to public office as rewards for their loyalty and help during his campaign.
Patronage: Patronage refers to the practice of granting favors, jobs, and other benefits to individuals in exchange for their political support or loyalty.
Civil Service: Civil service refers to government employment based on merit rather than political affiliation or personal connections. This system aims to hire qualified individuals through competitive exams and evaluations.