Political Appointee Tracker The Partnership for Public Service and The Washington Post track nominees for roughly 800 critical leadership roles. Launched in 2016, the political appointee tracker has been following roughly 800 of the more than 1,300 political appointed positions that require Senate confirmation, including Cabinet secretaries, chief financial officers, general counsels and ambassadors. The tracker provides the most comprehensive data and analysis about the political appointments process and provides the public with up-to-date information about the nomination and confirmation status of nominees for critical roles in the federal government. The information also provides historical comparisons to the previous administration and data illustrations that reveal key confirmation and nomination trends. Screenshot taken on July 7, 2023 Our Experts Thumbnail for Sasha Blachman Sasha Blachman Associate Manager Thumbnail for Paul Hitlin Paul Hitlin Senior Manager, Center for Presidential Transition On the Blog Mr. Smith may go to Washington, but he’s not the only one–our 2024 Sammies finalists visited Congress for a day of meetings and conversations June 06, 2024 4 tips to stay resilient during a government shutdown January 17, 2024 A government shutdown would threaten air travel and safety November 13, 2023 Why another shutdown would be bad for the US military November 06, 2023 Shutdown avoided, but new fiscal year brings uncertainty for federal agencies’ funding October 04, 2023 In the News Partnership for Public Service statement on the threat of a government shutdown December 02, 2021 Connolly introduces new legislation aimed at strengthening OPM November 24, 2021 Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Insulate OPM From Political Interference November 24, 2021 Bipartisanship Must Drive Modernization of Congress, Hill Staffers Say November 17, 2021 Come On, Democrats. Clean Up the Nomination Quagmire Now. November 10, 2021