WASHINGTON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy on Monday became the third branch of the military to no longer have a Senate-confirmed leader for the first time in history, as a Republican senator continues to block military nominations.

Retiring Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Mike Gilday gave up command on Monday. The Navy, Army and Marine Corps are now all without a confirmed leader.

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      Some places with things like snap elections also have limits on campaign lengths and how much money can be used in an election.

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      us Elections cost lots of money anyways because of superPACs and how long one cycle is (campaigning starts YEARS early).