Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) is the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election.
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** NOVEMBER 16, 2020
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Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) is the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election. The Electoral College will meet on December 14, 2020, to vote for the next president of the United States.
In 2016, there were 1,714 government positions subject to presidential appointment: 1,242 positions required Senate confirmation and 472 did not. Every weekday, Ballotpedia is tracking potential Cabinet nominees, appointments, and news related to the Biden presidential transition.
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* Forty progressive groups—including MoveOn, Color of Change, and the Sunrise Movement—published a list of 400 recommended candidates ([link removed]) for what they called "the most powerful positions nobody's ever heard of” in government.
* _Bloomberg_ reported ([link removed]) that Gary Gensler, the former chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara were in consideration to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Other potential candidates ([link removed]) named in the article were former SEC commissioner Kara Stein, SEC commissioner Allison Lee, former Treasury official Michael Barr, Georgetown Law professor Chris Brummer, and former SEC commissioner Robert Jackson Jr.
* ___Politico _described ([link removed]) Michèle Flournoy as the “consensus choice among establishment Washington” for secretary of defense. Flournoy was the undersecretary of defense during President Barack Obama’s first term in office.
* ___Politico _also reported that Biden was considering Sen. Angus King (Maine), an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, for director of national intelligence. Maine is one of 37 states where Senate vacancies ([link removed]) are filled by gubernatorial appointment until the next statewide general election. Maine Gov. Janet Mills is a Democrat.
* According to data ([link removed]) provided to CNN, 46% of Biden’s transition staff are people of color and 52% are women.
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* Government Executive: Former GSA Administrator Reflects on Ascertaining the Election in 2016 ([link removed])
* Washington Post: Five myths about presidential transitions ([link removed])
* Yahoo News: Big Tech and Big Law dominate Biden transition teams, tempering progressive hopes ([link removed])
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