List of United States political appointments that crossed party lines
- List of United States political appointments that crossed party lines
This is an incomplete list of Political appointees in the United States Government whose party was different from that of the President who made the appointment.
tandards for inclusion
This list includes only:
* executive branch appointees, appointed by the President
* independent agency appointees
This list does not include:
* independent or non-partisan appointees
* nominally-apolitical appointments (such as Article III judges and military officers)
* members of explicitly bipartisan commissions
List of appointees
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