Simple solution
I noted earlier a major disconnect between the mechanical or visceral parts of governments and the Big Name Offices. In every case I can think of, the mechanical parts, the permanent bureaucrats, work properly and sanely, while the Named Politicians are far beyond Satan.
A more recent example: Hypersatan Holder has partnered with Hypermonster Sharpton in slaughtering cops and burning down cities for fun and profit. Simultaneously, the mechanical parts of Holder's own department have been investigating each of those "I can't breath" incidents and finding that the
cop was fully and legally justified.
Well, the solution is simple, but I don't know how we can make it happen. Just omit the Named Politicians and let the mechanism run on its own.
This happens fairly often in Euro countries with a parliamentary system. Belgium recently went without Named Politicians for a full year as they idiotically haggled about an election result. Did Belgium collapse? Hardly.
Right now Wash State has a good chance to prove the point, at least on one minor elective office. State Auditor Kelley, a D-label politician, has been indicted on fraud and tax evasion charges from a business he ran before he was elected. D-labels don't get indicted for this sort of stuff, so we can assume there's something vastly more serious and shameful under the surface. Perhaps he's a Christian or a heterosexual. Even the D-label "governor" has firmly asked Kelley to get the hell out, but Kelley refuses. He claims he's just taking a vacation to "get rid of the distraction".
Solution. Just leave the office vacant, and soon it will become clear that the Auditor's staff are perfectly capable of running their work, whatever it is.