Arizona License Law
The ADRE Commissioner in Arizona is:
AElected by licensed brokers every four years
BAppointed by the Governor✓ Correct
CElected statewide by the general public
DAppointed by a vote of the state legislature
Explanation
The Arizona Department of Real Estate Commissioner is appointed by the Governor of Arizona, not elected.
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