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Cabinet of President Glickman
  Individual elected into office who does not serve at the pleasure of the President of the United States (all other cabinet members do)
  Position has to be confirmed by the United States Senate
  No Senate consent needed
Office
Date announced / confirmed
Designee Office
Date announced / confirmed
Designee

Vice President of the United States


U.S. Senator
Catherine Cortez Masto
of Nevada

Secretary of State


U.S. Senator
Tim Kaine
of Virginia

Secretary of the Treasury


U.S. Senator
Elizabeth Warren
of Massachusetts

Secretary of Defense


Retired General ( USA)
Lloyd Austin
of Georgia

Attorney General


State Attorney General
Letitia James
of New York

Secretary of the Interior


U.S. Representative
Deb Haaland
of New Mexico

Secretary of Agriculture


U.S. Representative
Marcia Fudge
of Ohio

Secretary of Commerce


Businessman
Tom Steyer
of California

Secretary of Labor


Former Secretary
Hilda Solis
of California

Secretary of Health and Human Services


Former Governor
Jennifer Granholm
of Michigan

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development


Mayor
Keisha Lance Bottoms
of Georgia

Secretary of Transportation


Former Speaker
Sara Gideon
of Maine

Secretary of Energy


Councilman
Kevin de León
of California

Secretary of Education


U.S. Representative
Jahana Hayes
of Connecticut

Secretary of Veterans Affairs


Secretary
Pete Buttigieg
of Indiana

Secretary of Homeland Security


U.S. Representative
Val Demings
of Florida
  • Vice President Cortez-Masto will be replaced by Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford.

Senator Aaron Ford

  • Secretary Kaine will be replaced by Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax.

Senator Justin Fairfax

  • Secretary Warren will be replaced by Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito.

Senator Karyn Polito

Attorney General Zephyr Teachout

  • Secretary Bottoms will be replaced by City Council President Felicia Moore.

Mayor Felicia Moore