The President makes appointments to certain positions within the federal government, either using authorities granted to the President alone or with the advice and consent of the Senate. There are some 151 full-time leadership positions on 34 federal regulatory and other collegial boards and commissions for which the Senate provides advice and consent. This report identifies all nominations submitted to the Senate for full-time positions on these 34 boards and commissions during the 115th Congress.
Information for each board and commission is presented in profiles and tables. The profiles provide information on leadership structures and statutory requirements (such as term limits and party balance requirements). The tables include full-time positions confirmed by the Senate, incumbents as of the end of the 115th Congress, incumbents’ parties (where balance is required), and appointment action within each board or commission. Additional summary information across all 34 boards and commissions appears in Appendix A.
During the 115th Congress, the President submitted 140 nominations to the Senate for full-time positions on these boards and commissions (most of the remaining positions on these boards and commissions were not vacant during that time). Of these 140 nominations, 75 were confirmed, 12 were withdrawn, and 53 were returned to the President. At the end of the 115th Congress, 22 incumbents were serving past the expiration of their terms. In addition, there were 43 vacancies among the 151 positions.
Information for this report was compiled using the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/, the Congressional Record (daily edition), the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, telephone discussions with agency officials, agency websites, the United States Code, and the 2016 Plum Book (United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions).
This report will not be updated.
The President makes appointments to certain positions within the federal government, either using authorities granted to the President alone or with the advice and consent of the Senate. There are some 151 full-time leadership positions on 34 federal regulatory and other collegial boards and commissions for which the Senate provides advice and consent. This report identifies all nominations submitted to the Senate for full-time positions on these 34 boards and commissions during the 115th Congress.
Information for each board and commission is presented in profiles and tables. The profiles provide information on leadership structures and statutory requirements (such as term limits and party balance requirements). The tables include full-time positions confirmed by the Senate, incumbents as of the end of the 115th Congress, incumbents' parties (where balance is required), and appointment action within each board or commission. Additional summary information across all 34 boards and commissions appears in Appendix A.
During the 115th Congress, the President submitted 140 nominations to the Senate for full-time positions on these boards and commissions (most of the remaining positions on these boards and commissions were not vacant during that time). Of these 140 nominations, 75 were confirmed, 12 were withdrawn, and 53 were returned to the President. At the end of the 115th Congress, 22 incumbents were serving past the expiration of their terms. In addition, there were 43 vacancies among the 151 positions.
Information for this report was compiled using the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/, the Congressional Record (daily edition), the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, telephone discussions with agency officials, agency websites, the United States Code, and the 2016 Plum Book (United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions).
This report will not be updated.
The President is responsible for appointing individuals to certain positions in the federal government. In some instances, the President makes these appointments using authorities granted to the President alone. Other appointments, generally referred to with the abbreviation PAS, are made by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate via the nomination and confirmation process. This report identifies, for the 115th Congress, all nominations submitted to the Senate for full-time positions on 34 regulatory and other collegial boards and commissions.
This report includes profiles on the leadership structures of each of these 34 boards and commissions as well as a pair of tables presenting information on each body's membership and appointment activity as of the end of the 115th Congress.
In some instances, no appointment action occurred within a board or commission during the 115th Congress.
Information for this report was compiled using the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/ (users can click the "nominations" tab on the left-hand side of the page to search the database), the Congressional Record (daily edition), the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, telephone discussions with agency officials, agency websites, the United States Code, and the 2016 Plum Book (United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions).
Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports regarding the presidential appointments process, nomination activity for other executive branch positions, recess appointments, and other related matters are available to congressional clients at http://www.crs.gov.2
Federal executive branch boards and commissions discussed in this report share, among other characteristics, the following: (1) they are independent executive branch bodies located, with four exceptions, outside executive departments;3 (2) several board or commission members head each entity, and at least one of these members serves full time; (3) the members are appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate; and (4) the members serve fixed terms of office and, except in a few bodies, the President's power to remove them is restricted.
For most of the boards and commissions included in this report, the fixed terms of office for member positions have set beginning and end dates, irrespective of whether the posts are filled or when appointments are made. In contrast, for a few agencies, such as the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, the full term begins when an appointee takes office and expires after the incumbent has held the post for the requisite period of time. The end dates of the fixed terms of a board's members are staggered, so that the terms do not expire all at once. The use of terms with fixed beginning and end dates is intended to minimize the occurrence of simultaneous board member departures and thereby increase leadership continuity.
Under such an arrangement, an individual is nominated to a particular position and a particular term of office. An individual may be nominated and confirmed for a position for the remainder of an unexpired term to replace an appointee who has resigned (or died). Alternatively, an individual might be nominated for an upcoming term with the expectation that the new term will be under way by the time of confirmation. Occasionally, when the unexpired term has been for a relatively short period, the President has submitted two nominations of the same person simultaneously—the first to complete the unexpired term and the second to complete the entire succeeding term of office.
On some commissions, the chair is subject to Senate confirmation and must be appointed from among the incumbent commissioners. If the President wishes to appoint, as chair, someone who is not on the commission, the President simultaneously submits two nominations for the nominee—one for member and the other for chair.
As independent entities with staggered membership, executive branch boards and commissions have more political independence from the President than do executive departments. Nonetheless, the President can sometimes exercise significant influence over the composition of a board or commission's membership when he designates the chair or has the opportunity to fill a number of vacancies at once. For example, President George W. Bush had the chance to shape the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) during the first two years of his presidency because of existing vacancies, resignations, and a member's death. Likewise, during the same time period, President Bush was able to submit nominations for all of the positions on the National Labor Relations Board because of existing vacancies, expiring recess appointments, and resignations. Simultaneous turnover of board or commission membership may result from coincidence, but it also may be the result of a buildup of vacancies after extended periods of time in which the President does not nominate, or the Senate does not confirm, members.
Two other notable characteristics apply to appointments to some of the boards and commissions. First, for 26 of the 34 bodies discussed in this report, the law limits the number of appointed members who may belong to the same political party, usually to no more than a bare majority of the appointed members (e.g., two of three or three of five).4 Second, advice and consent requirements also apply to inspector general appointments in four of these organizations and general counsel appointments in three.
During the 115th Congress, President Donald Trump submitted nominations to the Senate for 112 of the 151 full-time positions on 34 regulatory and other boards and commissions. In attempting to fill these 112 positions, he submitted a total of 140 nominations, of which 75 were confirmed, 12 were withdrawn, and 53 were returned to the President. No recess appointments were made. Table 1 summarizes the appointment activity for the 115th Congress. At the end of the Congress, 22 incumbents were serving past the expiration of their terms.5 In addition, there were 43 vacancies among the 151 positions.
Table 1. Appointment Action to Full-Time Positions for Regulatory and Other Collegial Boards and Commissions
(115th Congress, 2017-2018)
Positions on Boards and Commissions (Total) |
|
|
Positions to which nominations were made |
|
|
Individual nominees |
|
|
Nominations Submitted to the Senate During the 115th Congress (Total) |
|
|
Disposition of nominations |
||
Confirmed by the Senate |
|
|
Withdrawn |
|
|
Returned |
|
|
Recess Appointments |
|
Source: Created by the Congressional Research Service (CRS). The information in this table summarizes data presented in Table A-2.
The length of time a given nomination may be pending in the Senate has varied widely. Some nominations have been confirmed within a few days, others have been confirmed within several months, and some have never been confirmed. In the board and commission profiles, this report provides, for each board or commission nomination confirmed in the 115th Congress, the number of days between nomination and confirmation ("days to confirm").
Under Senate rules, nominations not acted on by the Senate at the end of a session of Congress (or before a recess of 30 days) are returned to the President.6 The Senate, by unanimous consent, often waives this rule—although not always.7 In cases where the President resubmits a returned nomination, this report measures the days to confirm from the date of receipt of the resubmitted nomination, not the original.
For those nominations confirmed in the 115th Congress, a mean of 121.0 days elapsed between nomination and confirmation. The median number of days elapsed was 91.0.
Each of the 34 board or commission profiles in this report is organized into three parts. First, the leadership structure section discusses the statutory requirements for the appointed positions, including the number of members on each board or commission, their terms of office, whether these members may continue in their positions after their terms expire, whether political balance is required, and the method for selecting the chair.
The first table lists incumbents to full-time positions as of the end of the 115th Congress, along with party affiliation8 (where applicable), date of first confirmation, and term expiration date. Incumbents whose terms have expired are italicized. Most incumbents serve fixed terms of office and are removable only for specified causes. They generally remain in office when a new Administration assumes office following a presidential election.
The second table lists appointment action for vacant positions during the 115th Congress. This table provides the name of the nominee, position title, date of nomination or appointment, date of confirmation, and number of days between receipt of a nomination and confirmation, and notes relevant actions other than confirmation (e.g., nominations returned to or withdrawn by the President).
When more than one nominee has had appointment action, the second table also provides statistics on the length of time between nomination and confirmation. The average days to confirm are provided in the form of a mean number.
Appendix A provides two tables. Table A-1 includes information on each of the nominations and appointments to regulatory and other collegial boards and commissions during the 115th Congress. It is alphabetically organized and follows a similar format to that of the "Appointment Action" sections discussed above. It identifies the board or commission involved and the dates of nomination and confirmation. It also indicates if a nomination was withdrawn, returned, rejected, or if a recess appointment was made. In addition, it provides the mean and median number of days taken to confirm a nomination.9
Table A-2 contains summary information on appointments and nominations by organization. For each of the 34 independent boards and commissions discussed in this report, it shows the number of positions, vacancies, incumbents whose term had expired, nominations, individual nominees, positions to which nominations were made, confirmations, nominations returned to the President, nominations withdrawn, and recess appointments.
A list of organization abbreviations can be found in Appendix B.
The Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board is an independent agency consisting of five members who serve five-year terms (no political balance is required), including a chair. The President appoints the members, including the chair, with the advice and consent of the Senate. When a term expires, the incumbent must leave office.
Table 2. Full-Time Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Kristin M. Kulinowsi (Interim Executive Authority) |
N/A |
08/05/15 |
08/10/20 |
Manuel H. Ehrlich |
N/A |
12/16/14 |
12/21/19 |
Richard J. Engler |
N/A |
12/16/14 |
02/04/20 |
Vacant |
N/A |
— |
— |
Vacant |
N/A |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data from agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board is not required to be politically balanced. Board terms expire five years from the time of appointment.
Table 3. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board Appointment Action During the 115th Congress
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
No appointment action during the 115th Congress |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. At the end of a term, a member may remain in office, unless replaced, until the end of the next session of Congress. The chair is also appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Table 4. Full-Time Commodity Futures Trading Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
J. Christopher Giancarlo (Chair) |
R |
06/03/14 |
04/13/19 |
Brian D. Quintenz |
R |
08/03/17 |
04/13/20 |
Rostin Behnam |
D |
08/03/17 |
06/19/21 |
Dawn DeBerry Stump |
R |
08/28/18 |
04/13/22 |
Dan M. Berkovitz |
D |
08/28/18 |
04/13/23 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||
Brian D. Quintenz |
R |
Commissioner |
Scott O'Malia |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Christopher James Brummer |
D |
Commissioner |
Mark P. Wetjen |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
J. Christopher Giancarlo |
R |
Chairman |
Timothy G. Massad |
05/10/17 |
08/03/17 |
85 |
||
Brian D. Quintenz |
R |
Commissioner |
Scott O'Malia |
05/16/17 |
08/03/17 |
79 |
||
Dawn DeBerry Stump |
R |
Commissioner |
Timothy G. Massad |
06/12/17 |
8/28/18 |
442 |
||
Rostin Behnam |
D |
Commissioner |
Mark P. Wetjen |
07/13/17 |
08/03/17 |
21 |
||
Dan Michael. Berkovitz |
D |
Commissioner |
Sharon Y. Bowen |
04/28/18 |
8/28/18 |
122 |
||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
149.8 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The statute establishing the Consumer Product Safety Commission calls for five members who serve seven-year terms. No more than three members may be from the same political party. A member may remain in office for one year at the end of a term, unless replaced. The chair is also appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Table 6. Full-Time Consumer Product Safety Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Ann Marie Buerkle (Chair)a |
— |
— |
10/17/18 |
Elliot F. Kaye |
D |
06/27/13 |
10/26/20 |
Dana Baiocco |
R |
05/22/18 |
10/27/24 |
Peter Feldman |
R |
07/28/14 |
10/05/26 |
Robert S. Adler |
D |
08/07/09b |
10/26/21 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The term of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. She continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
b. Adler was initially confirmed to the commission on August 7, 2009. He served from August 18, 2009, to October 27, 2014. He was confirmed again on December 02, 2014.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
R |
Chairwoman |
Elliot F. Kaye |
07/27/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
R |
Commissioner |
Reappointment |
07/27/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||
Dana Baiocco |
R |
Commissioner |
Marietta S. Robinson |
09/28/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||
Dana Baiocco |
R |
Commissioner |
Marietta S. Robinson |
01/08/18 |
05/22/18 |
134 |
||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
R |
Chairwoman |
Elliot F. Kaye |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
R |
Commissioner |
Reappointment |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|||
Peter A Feldman |
R |
Commissioner |
Joseph P. Mohorovic |
06/04/18 |
09/25/18 |
113 |
||
Peter A. Feldman |
R |
Commissioner |
Reappointment |
06/07/18 |
09/26/18 |
111 |
||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
119.3 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. After a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President designates the chair and vice chair.
Table 8. Full-Time Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Joseph Bruce Hamilton (Chair) a |
R |
08/05/15 |
10/18/16 |
Jessie H. Robersona (Vice Chair) |
D |
10/29/99b |
10/18/13 |
Joyce L. Connery |
D |
08/05/15 |
10/18/19 |
Daniel J. Santosa |
D |
12/16/14 |
10/18/17 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The terms of incumbents shown in italics had expired. They continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
b. Roberson was initially confirmed to the board on October 29, 1999. She served from January 18, 2000, to July 18, 2001. She was confirmed again on March 19, 2010.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Jessie H. Roberson |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
10/05/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Lisa Vickers |
R |
Member |
Joseph B. Hamilton |
10/05/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Joseph Bruce Hamilton |
R |
Member |
Kenneth L. Mossman |
10/05/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Election Assistance Commission consists of four members (no more than two may be from the same political party) who serve four-year terms. After a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The chair and vice chair, from different political parties and designated by the commission, change each year.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Thomas Hicksa (Chair) |
D |
12/16/14 |
12/12/17 |
Christy A. McCormicka (Vice-Chair) |
R |
12/16/14 |
12/12/15 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The terms of incumbents shown in italics had expired. They continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Donald L. Palmer |
R |
Member |
Matthew Vincent Masterson |
1/2/19 |
168 |
||
Benjamin Hovland |
R |
Member |
Rosemary E. Rodriguez |
10/5/18 |
1/2/19 |
89 |
|
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
128.5 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. An incumbent whose term has expired may continue to serve until a successor is appointed, except that no such member may continue to serve (1) for more than 60 days when Congress is in session, unless a successor has been nominated; or (2) after the adjournment of the session of the Senate in which the successor's nomination was submitted. The President designates the chair and the vice chair. The President also appoints the general counsel, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Table 12. Full-Time Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Commissioners |
|||
Victoria A. Lipnic (Acting Chair) |
R |
12/22/10 |
07/01/20 |
Charlotte A. Burrows |
D |
12/03/14 |
07/01/19 |
Chai Rachel Feldbluma |
D |
12/22/10 |
07/01/18 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
General Counsel |
|||
Vacant |
N/A |
— |
4 years from appointment |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statutory provision establishing the position of general counsel does not include qualifications related to political party affiliation.
a. The term of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. She continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Janet Dhillon |
R |
Member |
Jenny R. Yang |
06/29/17 |
|
||
Daniel M. Gade |
R |
Member |
Constance Smith Barker |
08/02/17 |
|
||
Chai Rachel Feldblum |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
12/11/17 |
|
||
Sharon Fast Gustafson |
N/A |
General Counsel |
P. David Lopez |
03/20/18 |
|
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statutory provision establishing the position of general counsel does not include qualifications related to political party affiliation.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Export-Import Bank Board of Directors comprises the bank president, who serves as chair; the bank first vice president, who serves as vice chair; and three other members (no more than three of these five may be from the same political party). All five members are appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and serve for terms of up to four years. An incumbent whose term has expired may continue to serve until a successor is qualified, or until six months after the term expires—whichever occurs earlier. The President also appoints an inspector general, with the advice and consent of the Senate.17
Table 14. Full-Time Export-Import Bank Board of Directors Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Board of Directors |
|||
Vacant (President/Chair) |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant (Vice President/Vice Chair) |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Inspector General |
|||
Vacant |
N/A |
— |
Indefinite |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statute establishing the position of inspector general provides that appointment shall be made without regard to political party affiliation.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Claudia Slacik |
D |
Member |
Patricia M. Loui |
01/05/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|
Spencer Bachus III |
R |
Member |
Larry W. Walther |
06/19/17 |
Withdrawn 10/03/17 |
|
Scott Garrett |
R |
President |
Fred P. Hochberg |
06/19/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|
Mark L. Greenblatt |
N/A |
Inspector General |
Osvaldo Luis Gratacos Munet |
09/05/17 |
Returned 01/04/19a |
|
Kimberly A. Reed |
R |
Vice President |
Wanda Felton |
10/03/17 |
Withdrawn 06/20/18 |
|
Judith Delzoppo Pryor |
R |
Member |
Larry W. Walther |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Spencer Bachus III |
R |
Member |
Reappointment |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19a |
|
Spencer Bachus III |
R |
Member |
Patricia M. Loui |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19a |
|
Claudia Slacik |
D |
Member |
Sean Robert Mulvaney |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19a |
|
Claudia Slacik |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19a |
|
Kimberly A. Reed |
R |
President |
Fred P. Hochberg |
06/20/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statute establishing the position of inspector general provides that appointment shall be made without regard to political party affiliation.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Farm Credit Administration consists of three members (no more than two may be from the same political party) who serve six-year terms. A member may not succeed himself or herself unless he or she was first appointed to complete an unexpired term of three years or less. A member whose term expires may continue to serve until a successor takes office. One member is designated by the President to serve as chair for the duration of the member's term.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Dallas P. Tonsager (Chair) |
D |
03/09/15 |
05/21/20 |
Jeffery S. Halla |
R |
03/09/15 |
10/13/18 |
Glen R. Smith |
R |
12/05/17 |
05/21/22 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The term of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. He continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Glen R. Smith |
R |
Member |
Kenneth Albert Spearman |
09/14/17 |
12/05/17 |
82 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Federal Communications Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until the end of the next session of Congress, unless a successor is appointed before that time. The President designates the chair.
Table 18. Full-Time Federal Communications Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Ajjit Varadaraj Pai |
R |
05/07/12 |
07/01/21 |
Jessica Rosenworcela |
D |
05/07/12 |
07/01/20 |
Brendan Carr |
R |
08/03/17 |
07/01/23 |
Michael P. O'Rielly |
R |
10/29/13 |
06/30/19 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Rorsenworcel was initially confirmed to the commission on 05/07/2012 for a five-year term. She was again confirmed on 08/03/2017 for a five-year term from 07/01/2015.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Jessica Rosenworcel |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
01/04/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
||
Ajit Varadaraj Pai |
R |
Member |
Reappointment |
03/07/17 |
10/02/17 |
209 |
|
Jessica Rosenworcel |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
06/15/17 |
08/03/17 |
49 |
|
Brendan Carr |
R |
Member |
Thomas Edgar Wheeler |
06/29/17 |
08/03/17 |
35 |
|
Brendan Carr |
R |
Member |
Reappointment |
06/29/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
||
Brendan Carr |
R |
Member |
Reappointment |
01/08/18 |
01/02/19 |
359 |
|
Geoffrey Adam Starks |
D |
Member |
Mignon L. Clyburn |
06/04/18 |
01/02/19 |
212 |
|
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
172.8 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Board of Directors consists of five members, of whom two—the comptroller of the currency and the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—are ex officio. The three appointed members serve six-year terms. An appointed member may continue to serve after the expiration of a term until a successor is appointed. Not more than three members of the board may be from the same political party. The President appoints the chair and the vice chair, with the advice and consent of the Senate, from among the appointed members. The chair is appointed for a term of five years. The President also appoints the inspector general, with the advice and consent of the Senate.21
Table 20. Full-Time Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Board of Directors Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Board of Directors |
|||
Jelena McWilliams (Chair) |
R |
05/24/18 |
06/05/24 |
Vacant (Vice Chair) |
— |
— |
— |
Martin J. Gruenberga |
D |
07/29/05 |
12/27/18 |
Inspector General |
|||
Jay Neal Lerner |
N/A |
12/10/16 |
Indefinite |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statute establishing the position of inspector general provides that appointment shall be made without regard to political party affiliation.
a. The term of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. He continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Table 21. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Board of Directors Appointment Action During the 115th Congress
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||
James Clinger |
R |
Chairman |
Martin J. Gruenberg |
06/19/17 |
Withdrawn 07/19/17 |
|||
James Clinger |
R |
Member |
Jeremiah O'Hear Norton |
06/19/17 |
Withdrawn 07/19/17 |
|||
Jelena McWilliams |
R |
Chairwoman |
Martin J. Gruenberg |
12/01/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||
Jelena McWIlliams |
R |
Member |
Jeremiah O'Hear Norton |
12/01/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||
Jelena McWilliams |
R |
Chairwoman |
Martin J. Gruenberg |
01/08/18 |
05/24/18 |
136 |
||
Jelena McWilliams |
R |
Member |
Thomas J. Hoenig |
01/22/18 |
05/24/18 |
122 |
||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
129.0 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Federal Election Commission consists of six members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who may serve for a single term of six years. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The chair and vice chair, from different political parties and elected by the commission, change each year. Generally, the vice chair succeeds the chair.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Caroline C. Huntera (Chair) |
R |
06/24/08 |
04/30/13 |
Ellen L. Weintrauba (Vice Chair) |
D |
03/18/03 |
04/30/07 |
Steven T. Walthera |
I |
06/24/08 |
04/30/09 |
Matthew S. Petersena |
R |
06/24/08 |
04/30/11 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The terms of incumbents shown in italics had expired. They continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
James E. Trainer, III |
R |
Member |
Matthew Petersen |
09/14/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|
James E. Trainer, III |
R |
Member |
Matthew Petersen |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent agency within the Department of Energy, consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office, except that such commissioner may not serve beyond the end of the session of the Congress in which his or her term expires. The President designates the chair.
Table 24. Full-Time Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Neil Chatterjee (Chair) |
R |
08/03/17 |
06/30/21 |
Cheryl A. LaFleur |
D |
06/22/10 |
06/30/19 |
Richard Glick |
D |
11/02/17 |
06/30/22 |
Kevin McIntyre |
R |
11/02/17 |
06/30/23 |
Bernard L. McNamee |
R |
12/06/18 |
06/30/20 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|||
Robert F. Powelson |
R |
Member |
Philip D. Moeller |
05/10/17 |
|
85 |
|||
Neil Chatterjee |
R |
Member |
Anthony T. Clark |
05/10/17 |
|
85 |
|||
Kevin J. McIntyre |
R |
Member |
Norman C. Bay |
08/02/17 |
|
92 |
|||
Kevin J. McIntyre |
R |
Member |
Reappointment |
08/02/17 |
|
92 |
|||
Richard Glick |
D |
Member |
Colette Dodson Honorable |
08/02/17 |
|
92 |
|||
Bernard L. McNamee |
R |
Member |
Robert F. Powelson |
10/05/18 |
|
|
|||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
84.7 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Federal Labor Relations Authority consists of three members (no more than two may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. After the date on which a five-year term expires, a member may continue to serve until the end of the next Congress, unless a successor is appointed before that time. The President designates the chair. The President also appoints the general counsel, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Table 26. Full-Time Federal Labor Relations Authority Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Members |
|||
Colleen Duffy Kiko (Chair) |
R |
11/16/17 |
07/29/22 |
James T. Abbott |
R |
11/16/17 |
07/01/20 |
Ernest W. DuBester |
D |
11/16/17 |
07/01/19 |
General Counsel |
|||
Vacant |
N/A |
5 years from appointment |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statutory provision establishing the position of general counsel does not include qualifications related to political party affiliation.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Colleen Duffy Kiko |
R |
Member |
Ernest W. Dubester |
09/05/17 |
11/16/17 |
72 |
|
James Thomas Abbott |
D |
Member |
Patrick Pizzella |
09/05/17 |
11/16/17 |
72 |
|
Ernest W. Dubester |
D |
Member |
Carol Waller Pope |
10/03/17 |
11/16/17 |
44 |
|
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
62.7 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Federal Maritime Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President designates the chair.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Mario Cordero (Chair) |
D |
04/14/11 |
06/30/19 |
Rebecca F. Dye |
R |
11/14/02 |
06/30/20 |
Daniel B. Maffei |
D |
06/29/16 |
06/30/22 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||
Louis E. Sola |
R |
Commissioner |
William P. Doyle |
11/15/18 |
01/02/19 |
|
||
Daniel B. Maffei |
D |
Commissioner |
Reappointment |
11/15/18 |
01/02/19 |
|
||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
|
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission consists of five members (no political balance is required) who serve six-year terms. When a term expires, the member must leave office. The President designates the chair.
Table 30. Full-Time Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission Membership
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Michael G. Young (Acting Chairman) |
N/A |
07/31/03a |
08/30/20 |
Mary L. Jordan |
N/A |
04/14/94b |
08/30/20 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission is not required to be politically balanced.
a. Young was initially confirmed to the board on July 31, 2003. He served from July 2003 to August 2014. From September 2014 to April 2015 he served as counsel to the commission. Young was again confirmed to the commission on March 27, 2015.
b. Jordan was initially confirmed to the board on April 14, 1994. She served from April 1994 to August 2014. From September 2014 to April 2015 she served as counsel to the commission. Jordan was again confirmed to the commission on March 27, 2015.
Table 31. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission Appointment Action During the 115th Congress
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Marco M. Rajkovich, Jr. |
N/A |
Member |
Patrick K. Nakamura |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Arthur R. Traynor, III |
N/A |
Member |
Robert F. Cohen, Jr. |
11/13/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
William I. Althen |
N/A |
Member |
Reappointment |
11/13/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission is not required to be politically balanced.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Federal Reserve System Board of Governors consists of seven members (no political balance is required) who serve 14-year terms. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President appoints the chair and vice chair, who are separately appointed as members, for four-year terms, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Table 32. Full-Time Federal Reserve System Board of Governors Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Jerome H. Powell (Chair) |
N/A |
05/17/12a |
01/31/28 |
Richard H. Clarida (Vice Chairman) |
N/A |
08/28/18 |
02/01/22 |
Randal K. Quarles (Vice Chairman for Supervision) |
N/A |
07/07/18 |
02/01/32 |
Michelle W. Bowman |
N/A |
11/15/18 |
02/01/20 |
Lael Brainard |
N/A |
06/12/14 |
01/31/26 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
01/31/18 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
01/31/30 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors is not required to be politically balanced.
a. Powell was initially confirmed to the board on May 17, 2012. Powell was again confirmed to the board on June 12, 2014, for a term of 14 years from February 1, 2014.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||
Randal Quarles |
N/A |
Member |
Reappointment |
01/08/18 |
07/17/18 |
190 |
||
Randal Quarles |
N/A |
Vice Chairman |
New Position |
07/11/17 |
10/05/17 |
86 |
||
Randal Quarles |
N/A |
Member |
Reappointment |
07/11/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||
Randal Quarles |
N/A |
Member |
Jeremy C. Stein |
07/11/17 |
10/05/17 |
86 |
||
Jerome H. Powell |
N/A |
Chairman |
Janet L. Yellen |
11/02/17 |
Returned 01/03/18 |
|||
Marvin Goodfriend |
N/A |
Member |
Sarah Bloom Raskin |
11/29/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||
Jerome H. Powell |
N/A |
Chairman |
Janet L. Yellen |
01/08/18 |
01/23/18 |
15 |
||
Marvin Goodfriend |
N/A |
Member |
Sarah Bloom Raskin |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|||
Richard Clarida |
N/A |
Member |
Daniel K. Tarullo |
04/24/18 |
08/28/18 |
126 |
||
Richard Clarida |
N/A |
Vice Chairman |
Stanley Fischer |
04/24/18 |
11/15/18 |
205 |
||
Michelle Bowman |
N/A |
Member |
Stanley Fischer |
04/24/18 |
11/15/18 |
205 |
||
Jean Nellie Liang |
N/A |
Member |
Janet L. Yellen |
09/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/2019a |
|||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
130.4 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors is not required to be politically balanced.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Federal Trade Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve seven-year terms. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President designates the chair.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Joseph J. Simons (Chair) |
R |
04/26/18 |
09/26/24 |
Noah Joshua Phillips |
R |
04/26/18 |
09/26/23 |
Rohit Chopra |
D |
04/26/18 |
09/26/19 |
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter |
D |
04/26/18 |
09/26/22 |
Christine S. Wilson |
R |
04/26/18 |
09/26/25 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||
Christine S. Wilson |
R |
Commissioner |
Reappointment |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Christine S. Wilson |
R |
Commissioner |
Maureen K. Ohlhausen |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Joseph J. Simons |
R |
Commissioner |
Terrell McSweeny |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Noah Joshua Phillips |
R |
Commissioner |
Julie Simone Brill |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Rohit Chopra |
D |
Commissioner |
Joshua D. Wright |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter |
D |
Commissioner |
Edith Ramirez |
04/09/18 |
04/26/18 |
17 |
||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
78.7 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Financial Stability Oversight Council consists of 10 voting members and 5 nonvoting members, and is chaired by the Secretary of the Treasury. Of the 10 voting members, 9 serve ex officio, by virtue of their positions as leaders of other agencies. The remaining voting member is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate and serves full time for a term of six years. Of the five nonvoting members, two serve ex officio. The remaining three nonvoting members are designated through a process determined by the constituencies they represent, and they serve for terms of two years. The council is not required to have a balance of political party representation.
Table 36. Full-Time Financial Stability Oversight Council Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Thomas E. Workman |
N/A |
03/21/18 |
03/29/24 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Financial Stability Oversight Council is not required to be politically balanced.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||||
Thomas E. Workman |
N/A |
Commissioner |
S. Roy Woodall, Jr. |
12/01/17 |
Returned 01/03/18a |
|||||
Thomas E. Workman |
N/A |
Commissioner |
S. Roy Woodall, Jr. |
01/08/18 |
03/21/18 |
72 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Financial Stability Oversight Council is not required to be politically balanced.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, located in the Department of Justice, consists of three members (political balance is not required) who serve three-year terms. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. Only the chair, who is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, serves full time.
Table 38. Full-Time Foreign Claims Settlement Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Vacant (Chair) |
— |
— |
09/30/21 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
No appointment action during the 115th Congress |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Merit Systems Protection Board consists of three members (no more than two may be from the same political party) who serve seven-year terms. A member who has been appointed to a full seven-year term may not be reappointed to any following term. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve for one year, unless a successor is appointed before that time. The President appoints the chair, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and designates the vice chair.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Vacant (Chair) |
— |
— |
03/01/23 |
Mark A. Robbins (Vice Chair)a |
R |
04/26/12 |
03/01/18 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
03/01/21 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The term of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. He continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Dennis D. Kirk |
R |
Member |
Susan T. Grundmann |
03/12/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Dennis D. Kirk |
R |
Chair |
Susan T. Grundmann |
03/12/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Andrew F. Maunz |
R |
Member |
Mark A. Robbins |
03/12/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Julia A. Clark |
D |
Member |
Anne M. Wagner |
06/20/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The National Credit Union Administration Board of Directors consists of three members (no more than two members may be from the same political party) who serve six-year terms. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President designates the chair.
Table 42. Full-Time National Credit Union Administration Board of Directors Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
J. Mark McWatters (Chair) |
R |
06/19/14 |
08/02/19 |
Richard T. Metsgera |
D |
08/01/13 |
08/02/17 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
04/10/21 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The term of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. He continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Table 43. National Credit Union Administration Board of Directors Appointment Action During the 115th Congress
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Rodney Hood |
R |
Member |
Richard T. Metsger |
06/20/18 |
|
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The National Labor Relations Board consists of five members who serve five-year terms. Political balance is not required, but, by tradition, no more than three members are from the same political party. When a term expires, the member must leave office. The President designates the chair. The President also appoints the general counsel, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Board |
|||
John F. Ring (Chair) |
R |
04/11/18 |
12/16/22 |
Lauren M. McFerran |
D |
12/08/14 |
12/16/19 |
Marvin E. Kaplan |
R |
08/02/17 |
08/27/20 |
William J. Emanuel |
R |
09/25/17 |
08/27/21 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
General Counsel |
|||
Peter B. Robb |
N/A |
11/08/17 |
11/17/21 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statutory provision establishing the position of general counsel does not include qualifications related to political party affiliation.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||||
Marvin Kaplan |
R |
Member |
Harry I. Johnson, III |
06/20/17 |
08/02/17 |
43 |
||||
William J. Emanuel |
R |
Member |
Kent Y. Hirozawa |
06/29/17 |
09/25/17 |
88 |
||||
Peter B. Robb |
N/A |
General Counsel |
Richard F. Griffin, Jr. |
09/25/17 |
11/08/17 |
44 |
||||
John F. Ring |
R |
Member |
Phillip A. Miscimarra |
01/18/18 |
04/11/18 |
83 |
||||
Mark G. Pearce |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
08/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|||||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
|
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statutory provision establishing the position of general counsel does not include qualifications related to political party affiliation.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The National Mediation Board consists of three members (no more than two may be from the same political party) who serve three-year terms. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The board annually designates a chair.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Kyle Fortson (Chair) |
R |
11/02/17 |
07/01/19 |
Linda A. Puchalaa |
D |
05/21/09 |
07/01/18 |
Gerald W. Fauth |
R |
11/02/17 |
07/01/20 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The term of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. He continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Kyle Fortson |
R |
Member |
Nicholas C. Geale |
06/26/17 |
11/02/17 |
129 |
Gerald W. Fauth |
R |
Member |
Harry R. Hoglander |
06/29/17 |
11/02/17 |
126 |
Linda A. Puchala |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
09/28/17 |
11/02/17 |
35 |
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
96.7 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The National Transportation Safety Board consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President appoints the chair from among the members for a two-year term, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and designates the vice chair.
Table 48. Full-Time National Transportation Safety Board Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Robert L. Sumwalt III (Chair) |
R |
08/03/06 |
12/31/21a |
Bruce Landsberg (Vice Chair) |
R |
07/24/18 |
12/31/22 |
Earl F. Weenerb |
R |
06/22/10 |
12/31/15 |
Jennifer Homendy |
D |
07/24/18 |
12/31/19 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
12/31/23 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes:
a. Sumwalt's term as a member expires on December 31, 2021. His term as chair expires on August 10, 2019, two years from the date of his appointment to that post.
b. The terms of the incumbent shown in italics had expired. He continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Robert L. Sumwalt III |
R |
Member |
Reappointment |
05/10/17 |
08/03/17 |
85 |
Robert L. Sumwalt III |
R |
Chair |
Christopher A. Hart |
06/29/17 |
08/03/17 |
35 |
Bruce Landsberg |
R |
Member |
Christopher A. Hart |
09/28/17 |
07/24/18 |
299 |
Jennifer L. Homendy |
D |
Member |
Mark R. Rosekind |
04/12/18 |
07/24/18 |
103 |
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
130.5 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, the member must leave office. The President designates the chair. The President also appoints the inspector general, with the advice and consent of the Senate.37
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Commissioners |
|||
Kristine L. Svinicki (Chair) |
R |
03/13/08 |
06/30/22 |
Stephen G. Burns |
D |
09/16/14 |
06/30/19 |
Jeffery M. Baran |
D |
09/16/14 |
06/30/23 |
David A. Wright |
R |
05/24/18 |
06/30/20 |
Annie Caputo |
R |
05/24/18 |
06/30/21 |
Inspector General |
|||
Hubert T. Bell |
N/A |
06/11/96 |
Indefinite |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. The statute establishing the position of inspector general provides that appointment shall be made without regard to political party affiliation.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|||
Annie Caputo |
R |
Member |
William C. Ostendorff |
06/06/17 |
05/24/18 |
352 |
|||
Kristine L. Svinicki |
R |
Member |
Reappointment |
06/06/17 |
06/26/17 |
20 |
|||
David A. Wright |
R |
Member |
Jeffery M. Barana |
06/06/17 |
05/24/18 |
352 |
|||
Jeffery M. Baran |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
09/05/17 |
05/24/18 |
261 |
|||
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
|
|
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. During the 113th Congress, Jeffery Baran was confirmed to two different seats on the commission at different times. He was initially confirmed for the term of five years expiring June 30, 2015, but due to the resignation of another member, Baran was nominated and confirmed to the departing individual's seat, which had a later term expiration of June 30, 2018. Baran was reappointed to this seat during the 115th Congress, and David Wright was appointed to replace the initial seat held by Baran.
The Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission consists of three members (political balance is not required) who serve six-year terms. When a term expires, the member must leave office. The President designates the chair.
Table 52. Full-Time Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Heather L. MacDougall (Chair) |
N/A |
03/12/14 |
04/27/23 |
Cynthia L. Attwood |
N/A |
02/11/10 |
04/27/19 |
James J. Sullivan, Jr. |
N/A |
08/03/17 |
04/27/21 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission is not required to be politically balanced.
Table 53. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Appointment Action During the 115th Congress
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
James J. Sullivan, Jr. |
N/A |
Member |
Thomasina Rogers |
05/16/17 |
08/03/17 |
79 |
Heather L. MacDougall |
N/A |
Member |
Reappointment |
05/25/17 |
08/03/17 |
70 |
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
74.5 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission is not required to be politically balanced.
The Postal Regulatory Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve six-year terms. After a term expires, a member may continue to serve until his or her successor takes office, but the member may not continue to serve for more than one year after the date upon which his or her term otherwise would expire. The President designates the chair, and the members select the vice chair.
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Robert G. Taub (Chair) |
R |
09/26/11 |
10/14/22 |
Nanci E. Langley (Vice Chair)a |
D |
06/04/08 |
11/22/18 |
Tony Hammonda |
R |
11/12/02 |
10/14/18 |
Mark D. Acton |
R |
08/03/06 |
10/14/22 |
Michael Kubayanda |
D |
01/02/19 |
11/22/20 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The terms of incumbents shown in italics had expired. They continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Michael Kubayanda |
D |
Commissioner |
Ruth Y. Goldway |
06/11/18 |
01/02/19 |
|
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve six-year terms. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. Only the chair, who is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, serves full time.
The Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, P.L. 110-53, Title VIII, Section 801 (121 Stat. 352), established the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. Previously, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board functioned as part of the White House Office in the Executive Office of the President. That board ceased functioning on January 30, 2008.
Table 56. Full-Time Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Adam I. Klein (Chair) |
R |
10/11/18 |
01/29/24 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Adam I. Klein |
R |
Chair |
David Medine |
09/05/17 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Adam I. Klein |
R |
Chair |
Reappointment |
09/05/17 |
10/11/18 |
401 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The Railroad Retirement Board consists of three members (political balance is not required) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President appoints the chair and an inspector general with the advice and consent of the Senate.42
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Board |
|||
Erhard R. Chorle (Chair; Member-at-Large) |
N/A |
01/02/19 |
08/28/22 |
Johnathan Bragg (Labor Member) |
N/A |
01/02/19 |
08/28/24 |
Thomas R. Jayne (Management Member) |
N/A |
01/02/19 |
08/28/23 |
Inspector General |
|||
Martin J. Dickman |
N/A |
10/08/94 |
Indefinite |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Railroad Retirement Board is not required to be politically balanced. The statute establishing the position of inspector general provides that appointment shall be made without regard to political party affiliation.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Erhard R. Chorle |
N/A |
Member |
Michael Schwartz |
07/31/18 |
01/02/19 |
155 |
|
Johnathan Bragg |
N/A |
Member |
Walter A. Barrows |
12/13/18 |
01/02/19 |
20 |
|
Johnathan Bragg |
N/A |
Member |
Reappointment |
12/13/18 |
01/02/19 |
20 |
|
Thomas R. Jayne |
N/A |
Member |
Steven J. Anthony |
12/13/18 |
01/02/19 |
20 |
|
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
53.8 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the Railroad Retirement Board is not required to be politically balanced.
The Securities and Exchange Commission consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve until the end of the next session of Congress, unless a successor is appointed before that time. The President designates the chair.
Table 60. Full-Time Securities and Exchange Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Jay Clayton (Chair) |
I |
05/02/17 |
06/05/21 |
Kara M. Steina |
D |
08/01/13 |
06/05/17 |
Robert J. Jackson, Jr. |
D |
12/21/17 |
06/05/19 |
Hester M. Peirce |
R |
12/21/17 |
06/05/20 |
Elad L. Roisman |
R |
09/05/18 |
06/05/23 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The incumbent shown in italics term had expired. She continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
|
Jay Clayton |
I |
Member |
Daniel M. Gallagher, Jr. |
01/20/17 |
05/02/17 |
102 |
|
Hester M. Peirce |
R |
Member |
Luis Aguilar |
07/19/17 |
12/21/17 |
155 |
|
Robert J. Jackson, Jr. |
D |
Member |
Mary Jo White |
09/05/17 |
12/21/17 |
107 |
|
Elad L. Roisman |
R |
Member |
Michael S. Piwowar |
06/04/18 |
09/05/18 |
93 |
|
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
114.3 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
The Surface Transportation Board, located within the Department of Transportation, consists of five members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve five-year terms. When a term expires, the member may continue to serve until a successor takes office but for not more than one year after expiration. The President designates the chair.
Incumbenta |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Ann D. Begeman (Chair) |
R |
04/14/11 |
12/31/20 |
Debra L. Miller (Vice Chair)b |
D |
04/09/14 |
12/31/17 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Board members Patrick Fuchs and Martin J. Oberman were both confirmed during the 115th Congress but were not sworn in until the beginning of the 116th Congress.
b. The term of the incumbents shown in italics had expired. She continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Patrick Fuchs |
R |
Member |
New position |
03/06/18 |
01/02/19 |
302 |
Michelle A. Schultz |
R |
Member |
New position |
03/06/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Martin J. Oberman |
D |
Member |
Daniel R. Elliott III |
07/17/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Martin J. Oberman |
D |
Member |
Reappointment |
07/17/18 |
01/02/19 |
169 |
Mean number of days to confirm a nomination |
235.5 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The United States International Trade Commission consists of six members (no more than three may be from the same political party) who serve nine-year terms. A member of the commission who has served for more than five years is ineligible for reappointment. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. The President designates the chair and vice chair for two-year terms of office, but they may not belong to the same political party. The President may not designate a chair with less than one year of continuous service as a member. This restriction does not apply to the vice chair.
Table 64. Full-Time United States International Trade Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
David S. Johanson (Chair)a |
R |
10/31/11 |
12/16/18 |
Irving A. Williamsona |
D |
02/01/07 |
06/16/14 |
Meredith Broadbenta |
R |
08/02/12 |
06/16/17 |
Rhonda K. Schmidtlein |
D |
03/06/14 |
12/16/21 |
Jason E. Kearns |
D |
03/01/18 |
12/16/24 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
06/16/20 |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The terms of incumbents shown in italics had expired. They continued to serve under the holdover provision noted above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Jason E. Kearns |
D |
Member |
Dean A. Pinkert |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|
Jason E. Kearns |
D |
Member |
Dean A. Pinkert |
06/29/17 |
03/01/18 |
245 |
Dennis M. Devaney |
D |
Member |
Irving A. Williamson |
10/02/17 |
Returned 01/04/19a |
|
Randolph J. Stayin |
R |
Member |
Meredith M. Broadbent |
10/02/17 |
Returned 01/04/19a |
|
Amy Karpel |
R |
Member |
F. Scott Kieff |
02/27/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The United States Parole Commission is an independent agency in the Department of Justice. The commission consists of five commissioners (political balance is not required) who serve for six-year terms. When a term expires, a member may continue to serve until a successor takes office. In most cases, a commissioner may serve no more than 12 years. The President designates the chair (18 U.S.C. §4202). The commission was previously scheduled to be phased out, but Congress has extended its life several times. Under P.L. 113-47, Section 2 (127 Stat. 572), it was extended until November 1, 2018 (18 U.S.C. §3551 note).
Table 66. Full-Time United States Parole Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Patricia K. Cushwaa (Vice Chair) |
N/A |
11/21/04 |
12/11/10 |
Charles T. Massaronea |
N/A |
05/24/12 |
08/16/18 |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the United States Parole Commission is not required to be politically balanced.
a. The terms of incumbents shown in italics had expired. They continued to serve under the holdover provision above.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Virgil Madden |
N/A |
Commissioner |
Patricia K. Cushwa |
09/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
|
Monica D. Morris |
N/A |
Commissioner |
J. Patricia Wilson Smoot |
09/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/19a |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Notes: The abbreviation N/A means not applicable. As noted above, the membership of the United States Parole Commission is not required to be politically balanced.
a. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
The United States Sentencing Commission is a judicial branch agency that consists of seven voting members, who are appointed to six-year terms, and one nonvoting member. The seven voting members are appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and only the chair and three vice chairs serve full time. The President appoints the chair, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and designates the vice chairs. At least three members must be federal judges. No more than four members may be of the same political party. No more than two vice chairs may be of the same political party. No voting member may serve more than two full terms. When a term expires, an incumbent may continue to serve until he or she is reappointed, a successor takes office, or Congress adjourns sine die at the end of the session that commences after the expiration of the term, whichever is earliest. The Attorney General (or designee) serves ex officio as a nonvoting member. The chair of the United State Parole Commission also is an ex officio nonvoting member of the commission.47
Table 68. Full-Time United States Sentencing Commission Incumbents
(as of the end of the 115th Congress)
Incumbent |
Party |
Date First Confirmed |
Term Expires |
Vacant (Chair) |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant (Vice Chair) |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant (Vice Chair) |
— |
— |
— |
Vacant (Vice Chair) |
— |
— |
— |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Nominee |
Party |
Position |
To Replace |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
Charles R. Breyer |
Member |
Reappointment |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
||
Danny C. Reeves |
Member |
Ricardo H. Hinojosa |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
||
Danny C. Reeves |
Member |
Ricardo H. Hinojosa |
03/01/17 |
03/21/17 |
20 |
|
Charles R. Breyer |
Member |
Reappointment |
03/01/17 |
03/21/17 |
20 |
|
Henry E. Hudson |
Member |
Dabney L. Friedrich |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
||
William G. Otis |
Member |
Patti B. Saris |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
||
William H. Pryor Jr. |
Member |
Reappointment |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
||
William H. Pryor Jr. |
Member (Chair) |
Patti B. Saris |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
||
Luis F. Restrepo |
Member |
Ketanji B. Jackson |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
Source: Table created using data on agency websites and the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. Party balance is statutorily required, as discussed above, but the commission staff does not release this information.
b. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Appendix A. Summary of All Nominations and Appointments to Collegial Boards and Commissions
Table A-1. Nominations and Appointments to Full-Time Positions on Regulatory and Other Collegial Boards and Commissions, 115th Congress
Nominee |
Board/ |
Date Nominated |
Date Confirmed |
Days to Confirm |
||
James Thomas Abbott |
FLRA |
09/05/17 |
11/16/17 |
72 |
||
William I. Althen |
FMSHRC |
11/13/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Spencer Bachus III |
EXIM |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Spencer Bachus III |
EXIM |
06/19/17 |
Withdrawn 10/03/17 |
|||
Spencer Bachus III |
EXIM |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Dana Baiocco |
CPSC |
09/28/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Dana Baiocco |
CPSC |
01/08/18 |
05/22/18 |
134 |
||
Jeffery M. Baran |
NRC |
09/05/17 |
05/24/18 |
261 |
||
Rostin Behnam |
CFTC |
07/13/17 |
08/03/17 |
21 |
||
Dan M. Berkovitz |
CFTC |
04/28/18 |
08/28/18 |
122 |
||
Michelle Bowman |
FRSBOG |
04/24/18 |
11/15/18 |
205 |
||
Jonathan Bragg |
RRB |
12/13/18 |
01/02/19 |
20 |
||
Jonathan Bragg |
RRB |
12/13/18 |
01/02/19 |
20 |
||
Charles R. Breyer |
USSC |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Charles R. Breyer |
USSC |
03/01/17 |
03/21/17 |
20 |
||
Christopher James Brummer |
CFTC |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
CPSC |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
CPSC |
07/27/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
CPSC |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Ann Marie Buerkle |
CPSC |
07/27/27 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Annie Caputo |
NRC |
06/06/17 |
05/24/18 |
352 |
||
Brendan Carr |
FCC |
06/29/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Brendan Carr |
FCC |
06/29/17 |
08/03/17 |
35 |
||
Brendan Carr |
FCC |
01/08/18 |
01/02/19 |
359 |
||
Neil Chatterjee |
FERC |
05/10/17 |
08/03/17 |
85 |
||
Rohit Chopra |
FTC |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Erhard R. Chorle |
RRB |
07/31/18 |
01/02/19 |
155 |
||
Richard Clarida |
FRSBOG |
04/24/18 |
08/28/18 |
126 |
||
Richard Clarida |
FRSBOG |
04/24/18 |
11/15/18 |
205 |
||
Julia A. Clark |
MSPB |
06/20/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Jay Clayton |
SEC |
01/20/17 |
05/02/17 |
102 |
||
James Clinger |
FDIC |
06/19/17 |
Withdrawn 07/19/17 |
|||
James Clinger |
FDIC |
06/19/17 |
Withdrawn 07/19/17 |
|||
Dennis M. Devaney |
USITC |
10/02/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Janet Dhillon |
EEOC |
06/29/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Ernest W. Dubester |
FLRA |
10/03/17 |
11/16/17 |
44 |
||
William J. Emanuel |
NLRB |
06/29/17 |
09/25/17 |
88 |
||
Gerald W. Fauth |
NMB |
06/29/17 |
11/02/17 |
126 |
||
Chai Rachel Feldblum |
EEOC |
12/11/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Peter A Feldman |
CPSC |
06/04/18 |
09/25/18 |
113 |
||
Peter A. Feldman |
CPSC |
06/07/18 |
09/26/18 |
111 |
||
Kyle Fortson |
NMB |
06/26/17 |
11/02/17 |
129 |
||
Patrick Fuchs |
STB |
03/06/18 |
01/02/19 |
302 |
||
Daniel M. Gade |
EEOC |
08/02/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Scott Garrett |
EXIM |
06/19/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
J. Christopher Giancarlo |
CFTC |
05/10/17 |
08/03/17 |
85 |
||
Richard Glick |
FERC |
08/02/17 |
11/02/17 |
92 |
||
Marvin Goodfriend |
FRSBOG |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Marvin Goodfriend |
FRSBOG |
11/29/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Mark L. Greenblatt |
EXIM |
09/05/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Sharon Fast Gustafson |
EEOC |
03/20/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Joseph Bruce Hamilton |
DNFSB |
10/05/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Jennifer L. Homendy |
NTSB |
04/12/18 |
07/24/18 |
103 |
||
Rodney Hood |
NCUAB |
06/20/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Benjamin Hovland |
EAC |
10/05/18 |
01/02/19 |
89 |
||
Henry E. Hudson |
USSC |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Robert J. Jackson, Jr. |
SEC |
09/05/17 |
12/21/17 |
107 |
||
Thomas R. Jayne |
RRB |
12/13/18 |
01/02/19 |
20 |
||
Marvin Kaplan |
NLRB |
06/20/17 |
08/02/17 |
43 |
||
Amy Karpel |
USITC |
02/27/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Jason E. Kearns |
USITC |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Jason E. Kearns |
USITC |
06/29/17 |
03/01/18 |
245 |
||
Colleen Duffy Kiko |
FLRA |
09/05/17 |
11/16/17 |
72 |
||
Dennis D. Kirk |
MSPB |
03/12/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Dennis D. Kirk |
MSPB |
03/12/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Adam I. Klein |
PCLOB |
09/05/17 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Adam I. Klein |
PCLOB |
09/05/17 |
10/11/18 |
401 |
||
Michael Kubayanda |
PRC |
06/11/18 |
01/02/19 |
205 |
||
Bruce Landsberg |
NTSB |
09/28/17 |
07/24/18 |
299 |
||
Jean Nellie Liang |
FRSBOG |
09/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Heather L. MacDougall |
OSHRC |
05/25/17 |
08/03/17 |
70 |
||
Virgil Madden |
USPC |
09/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Daniel B. Maffei |
FMC |
11/15/18 |
01/02/19 |
48 |
||
Andrew F. Maunz |
MSPB |
03/12/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Kevin J. McIntyre |
FERC |
08/02/17 |
11/02/17 |
92 |
||
Kevin J. McIntyre |
FERC |
08/02/17 |
11/02/17 |
92 |
||
Bernard L. McNamee |
FERC |
10/05/18 |
12/06/18 |
62 |
||
Jelena McWilliams |
FDIC |
01/22/18 |
05/24/18 |
122 |
||
Jelena McWilliams |
FDIC |
01/08/18 |
05/24/18 |
136 |
||
Jelena McWilliams |
FDIC |
01/08/18 |
Withdrawn 01/22/18 |
|||
Jelena McWilliams |
FDIC |
12/01/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Jelena McWIlliams |
FDIC |
12/01/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Monica D. Morris |
USPC |
09/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Martin J. Oberman |
STB |
07/17/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Martin J. Oberman |
STB |
07/17/18 |
01/02/19 |
169 |
||
William G. Otis |
USSC |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Ajit Varadaraj Pai |
FCC |
03/07/17 |
10/02/17 |
209 |
||
Donald L. Palmer |
EAC |
07/18/18 |
01/02/19 |
168 |
||
Mark G. Pearce |
NLRB |
08/28/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Hester M. Peirce |
SEC |
07/19/17 |
12/21/17 |
155 |
||
Noah Joshua Phillips |
FTC |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Jerome H. Powell |
FRSBOG |
01/08/18 |
01/23/18 |
15 |
||
Jerome H. Powell |
FRSBOG |
11/02/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Robert F. Powelson |
FERC |
05/10/17 |
08/03/17 |
85 |
||
Judith Delzoppo Pryor |
EXIM |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
William H. Pryor Jr. |
USSC |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
William H. Pryor Jr. |
USSC |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Linda A. Puchala |
NMB |
09/28/17 |
11/02/17 |
35 |
||
Randal Quarles |
FRSBOG |
01/08/18 |
07/17/18 |
190 |
||
Randal Quarles |
FRSBOG |
07/11/17 |
10/05/17 |
86 |
||
Randal Quarles |
FRSBOG |
07/11/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Randal Quarles |
FRSBOG |
07/11/17 |
10/05/17 |
86 |
||
Brian D. Quintenz |
CFTC |
05/16/17 |
08/03/17 |
79 |
||
Brian D. Quintenz |
CFTC |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Marco M. Rajkovich, Jr. |
FMSHRC |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Kimberly A. Reed |
EXIM |
06/20/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Kimberly A. Reed |
EXIM |
10/03/17 |
Withdrawn 06/20/18 |
|||
Danny C. Reeves |
USSC |
01/17/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Danny C. Reeves |
USSC |
03/01/17 |
03/21/17 |
20 |
||
Luis F. Restrepo |
USSC |
03/01/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
John F. Ring |
NLRB |
01/18/18 |
04/11/18 |
83 |
||
Peter B. Robb |
NLRB |
09/25/17 |
11/08/17 |
44 |
||
Jessie H. Roberson |
DNFSB |
10/05/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Elad L. Roisman |
SEC |
06/04/18 |
09/05/18 |
93 |
||
Jessica Rosenworcel |
FCC |
01/04/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Jessica Rosenworcel |
FCC |
06/15/17 |
08/03/17 |
49 |
||
Michelle A. Schultz |
STB |
03/06/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Joseph Simons |
FTC |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Claudia Slacik |
EXIM |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Claudia Slacik |
EXIM |
01/05/17 |
Withdrawn 02/28/17 |
|||
Claudia Slacik |
EXIM |
10/03/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter |
FTC |
04/09/18 |
04/26/18 |
17 |
||
Glenn R. Smith |
FCA |
09/14/17 |
12/05/17 |
82 |
||
Louis E. Sola |
FMC |
11/15/18 |
01/02/19 |
48 |
||
Geoffrey Adam Starks |
FCC |
06/04/18 |
01/02/19 |
212 |
||
Randolph J. Stayin |
USITC |
10/02/17 |
Returned 01/04/19b |
|||
Dawn DeBerry Stump |
CFTC |
06/12/17 |
08/28/18 |
442 |
||
James J. Sullivan, Jr. |
OSHRC |
05/16/17 |
08/03/17 |
79 |
||
Robert L. Sumwalt III |
NTSB |
05/10/17 |
08/03/17 |
85 |
||
Robert L. Sumwalt III |
NTSB |
06/29/17 |
08/03/17 |
35 |
||
Kristine L. Svinicki |
NRC |
06/06/17 |
06/26/17 |
20 |
||
James E. Trainer, III |
FEC |
01/08/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
James E. Trainer, III |
FEC |
09/14/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Arthur R. Traynor, III |
FMSHRC |
11/13/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Lisa Vickers |
DNFSB |
10/05/18 |
Returned 01/03/19b |
|||
Christine S. Wilson |
FTC |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Christine S. Wilson |
FTC |
01/25/18 |
04/26/18 |
91 |
||
Thomas E. Workman |
FSOC |
12/01/17 |
Returned 01/03/18b |
|||
Thomas E. Workman |
FSOC |
01/08/18 |
03/21/18 |
72 |
||
David A. Wright |
NRC |
06/06/17 |
05/24/18 |
352 |
||
Mean number of days to confirm |
121.0 |
|||||
Median number of days to confirm |
91.0 |
Source: Table created by CRS using data from the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
a. The key to the agency acronyms appears in Appendix B.
b. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Table A-2. Appointment Action, Regulatory and Other Collegial Boards and Commissions, 115th Congress
Board/ |
Total Member, IG, & GC Positionsb |
Vacant Positionsc |
Incumbent Serving; Term Expired |
Nominations Submitted |
Individual Nominees |
Positions to Which Nominations Were Maded |
Nominations Confirmed |
Nominations Returned |
Nominations Withdrawn |
Recess Appointments |
CSB |
5 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
CFTC |
5 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
6 |
6 |
5 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
CPSC |
5 |
0 |
1 |
8 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
DNFSB |
5 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
EAC |
4 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
EEOC |
6 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
EXIM |
6 |
6 |
0 |
11 |
6 |
7 |
0 |
8 |
3 |
0 |
FCA |
3 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
FCC |
5 |
1 |
0 |
7 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
FDIC |
4 |
1 |
1 |
7 |
2 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
FEC |
6 |
2 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
FERC |
5 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
FLRA |
4 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
FMC |
5 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
FMSHRC |
5 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
FRS |
7 |
0 |
0 |
12 |
6 |
8 |
7 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
FTC |
5 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
FSOC |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
FCSC |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
MSPB |
3 |
2 |
1 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
NCUA |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
NLRB |
6 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
NMB |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
NTSB |
5 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
NRC |
6 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
OSHRC |
3 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
PRC |
5 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
PCLOB |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
RRB |
4 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
SEC |
5 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
STB |
5 |
3 |
0 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
USITC |
6 |
1 |
3 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
USPC |
5 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
USSC |
4 |
4 |
0 |
9 |
6 |
7 |
2 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
Total |
151 |
43 |
22 |
140 |
102 |
112 |
75 |
53 |
12 |
0 |
Source: Table created by CRS using data compiled for this report.
a. The key to the agency acronyms may be found in Appendix B.
b. This column includes the total number of member, inspector general (IG), and general counsel (GC) positions in each agency that are filled through the advice and consent process. For some agencies, appointment of an individual to be chair (or vice chair) requires two nominations: one to be a member and the other to be chair. This column does not count such a chair or vice chair slot as an additional position because the role is filled by an individual who serves simultaneously as a sitting member.
c. As of the end of the 115th Congress.
d. For some agencies, appointment of an individual to be chair requires two separate nominations: one to be a member and the other to be chair. This column counts such instances as two positions to which nominations were made. For those agencies in which members have fixed terms, a single individual may be nominated for successive terms in a single membership seat. This column counts such instances as one position to which a nomination was made.
Appendix B. Board and Commission Abbreviations
CSB |
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board |
CFTC |
Commodity Futures Trading Commission |
CPSC |
Consumer Product Safety Commission |
DNFSB |
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board |
EAC |
Election Assistance Commission |
EEOC |
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
EXIM |
Export-Import Bank |
FCA |
Farm Credit Administration |
FCC |
Federal Communications Commission |
FDIC |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Board of Directors |
FEC |
Federal Election Commission |
FERC |
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission |
FLRA |
Federal Labor Relations Authority |
FMC |
Federal Maritime Commission |
FMSHRC |
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission |
FRS |
Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors |
FTC |
Federal Trade Commission |
FSOC |
Financial Stability Oversight Council |
FCSC |
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission |
MSPB |
Merit Systems Protection Board |
NCUA |
National Credit Union Administration, Board of Directors |
NLRB |
National Labor Relations Board |
NMB |
National Mediation Board |
NTSB |
National Transportation Safety Board |
NRC |
Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
OSHRC |
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission |
PRC |
Postal Regulatory Commission |
PCLOB |
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board |
RRB |
Railroad Retirement Board |
SEC |
Securities and Exchange Commission |
STB |
Surface Transportation Board |
USITC |
United States International Trade Commission |
USPC |
United States Parole Commission |
USSC |
United States Sentencing Commission |
Source: Table created by CRS using data found from the Senate nominations database at https://www.congress.gov/.
Author Contact Information
1. |
For more information on recess appointments, see CRS Report RS21308, Recess Appointments: Frequently Asked Questions, by Henry B. Hogue. |
2. |
A selection of such reports may be found at https://www.crs.gov/search/#/0?termsToSearch=Executive%20%26%20Judicial%20Branch%20Appointments&orderBy=Relevance. |
3. |
Exceptions are as follows: (1) the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), located in the Department of Energy (DOE); (2) the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission (FCSC), located in the Department of Justice (DOJ); (3) the United States Parole Commission (USPC), located in the Department of Justice (DOJ); and (4) the Surface Transportation Board (STB), located in the Department of Transportation (DOT). FERC's enabling statute designated it as an independent entity in DOE and provided that its members and employees are not subject to the supervision or direction of department officials (42 U.S.C. §7171(d)). The FCSC was designated as an independent entity within DOJ with a provision specifying that decisions of the commission with respect to claims shall not be subject to review by the Attorney General (22 U.S.C. §1622g). The enabling statute of the USPC established it as an independent agency within DOJ (18 U.S.C. §4202). The enabling statute of the STB provided that "members, employees, and other personnel of the Board shall not be responsible to or subject to the supervision or direction of any officer, employee, or agent" of DOT (49 U.S.C. §703(c)). |
4. |
For 3 of these 26 organizations—the Election Assistance Commission, the Federal Election Commission, and the United States International Trade Commission—the number of member positions is even and no more than half may be of the same party. |
5. |
The enabling statutes for some boards and commissions provide for the continuation of a member's service past the end of his or her term for an additional specified period of time or until replaced by a successor. Such provisions are known as holdover provisions. A member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, for example, serves for a term of five years but "may serve after the expiration of that member's term until a successor has taken office" (42 U.S.C. §2286(d)(3)). |
6. |
For more information on floor procedure related to Senate consideration of nominations, see CRS Report RL31980, Senate Consideration of Presidential Nominations: Committee and Floor Procedure, by Elizabeth Rybicki. |
7. |
On January 3, 2018, some nominations were returned to the President under Senate rules, between the first and second session of the 115th Congress. No unanimous consent agreement was reached that nominations received in the first session remain as status quo notwithstanding Senate Rule XXXI (which requires nominations not acted upon to be returned to the President at the end of the session). In some cases, the President renominated those individuals whose nominations had been returned to him. |
8. |
For those agencies requiring political balance among their members, the party affiliation of an incumbent is listed as Democrat (D), Republican (R), or Independent (I). |
9. |
This median is the middle number when the days-to-confirm data for all the confirmed nominations are arranged in numerical order. |
10. |
42 U.S.C. §7412(r)(6). |
11. |
7 U.S.C. §2(a)(2). |
12. |
15 U.S.C. §2053. |
13. |
42 U.S.C. §2286. |
14. |
52 U.S.C. §20923. |
15. |
42 U.S.C. §2000e-4. |
16. |
12 U.S.C. §635a. |
17. |
5 U.S.C. App., Inspector General Act of 1978, §3. |
18. |
12 U.S.C. §2242. |
19. |
47 U.S.C. §154. |
20. |
12 U.S.C. §1812. |
21. |
5 U.S.C. App., Inspector General Act of 1978, §3. |
22. |
52 U.S.C. §30106. |
23. |
42 U.S.C. §7171. |
24. |
5 U.S.C. §7104. |
25. |
46 U.S.C. §301. |
26. |
30 U.S.C. §823. |
27. |
12 U.S.C. §§241-242. |
28. |
15 U.S.C. §41. |
29. |
12 U.S.C. §5321. |
30. |
22 U.S.C. §§1622, 1622c. |
31. |
5 U.S.C. §§1201-1203. |
32. |
12 U.S.C. §1752a. |
33. |
29 U.S.C. §153. |
34. |
45 U.S.C. §154. |
35. |
49 U.S.C. §1111. |
36. |
42 U.S.C. §5841. |
37. |
5 U.S.C. App., Inspector General Act of 1978, §3. |
38. |
29 U.S.C. §661. |
39. |
39 U.S.C. §502. |
40. |
42 U.S.C. §2000ee. |
41. |
45 U.S.C. §231f. |
42. |
5 U.S.C. App., Inspector General Act of 1978, §§3, 12. |
43. |
15 U.S.C. §78d. |
44. |
49 U.S.C. §1301. |
45. |
19 U.S.C. §1330. |
46. |
28 U.S.C. §§991-992. |
47. |
18 U.S.C. §3551 note. |