Number of Appointments from Each Congressional District

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I realize that the rules say that each MOC can not have more than 5 cadets/mids that they have nominated from their district at each service academy at one time. However, does that also mean that there cannot be more than 5 cadets/mids from one district at each academy at one time? Can each academy appoint more than 1 cadet/mid each year from one city as long as they all have noms? Say for example that in one city, in one year, there are five applicants to the USNA. Can all five get appointments to the USNA, if they have for, example the following noms: 1 U.S. Rep. 1 U.S. Senator, 1, U.S. Senator, 1 Vice President, 1 JROTC.
 
The key concept here is that the elected official may have no more than 5 CHARGED to their nomination authority.

After their quota is met, the candidates on their slate may be offered appointments, but they are charged to the authority that allows the SA to pick from the national pool of those with noms. All other nom sources are charged as appropriate for appointments, and where the appointees live is of no import.
 
The key concept here is that the elected official may have no more than 5 CHARGED to their nomination authority.

After their quota is met, the candidates on their slate may be offered appointments, but they are charged to the authority that allows the SA to pick from the national pool of those with noms. All other nom sources are charged as appropriate for appointments, and where the appointees live is of no import.

Good. Thanks. I just wanted to know that it is possible that there can be more than one mid going to USNA from my town in my DS's graduating year, in case there is another strong candidate.
 
The key concept here is that the elected official may have no more than 5 CHARGED to their nomination authority.

After their quota is met, the candidates on their slate may be offered appointments, but they are charged to the authority that allows the SA to pick from the national pool of those with noms. All other nom sources are charged as appropriate for appointments, and where the appointees live is of no import.
My congresswoman is newly elected— do u know if she has a clean slate or does she take over the previous congressman’s?
 
The key concept here is that the elected official may have no more than 5 CHARGED to their nomination authority.

After their quota is met, the candidates on their slate may be offered appointments, but they are charged to the authority that allows the SA to pick from the national pool of those with noms. All other nom sources are charged as appropriate for appointments, and where the appointees live is of no import.

Good. Thanks. I just wanted to know that it is possible that there can be more than one mid going to USNA from my town in my DS's graduating year, in case there is another strong candidate.
My high school class had six at USAFA: three in '82, and three in '83.

Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83
 
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