How Trump’s Cabinet picks compare to Obama and Bush’s nominees

After campaigning on a platform dedicated to shaking up Washington, Donald Trump has selected Cabinet members who come from Congress, the military and the corporate world. Most of the positions are subject to confirmation by the Senate. See who Trump has chosen and how they compare with the Cabinet picks Barack Obama and George W. Bush made ahead of their inaugurations.

Trump's Cabinet is still being formed, but so far, his nominees are mostly white, with less political experience than Obama and Bush's nominees and less business experience than Bush's nominees.

How they differ

See the qualifications of the candidates Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush originally selected for the Cabinet before their inauguration.

Here's who Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush originally selected for the Cabinet before their inauguration.

Nominees with political experience
Donald Trump: | Barack Obama: | George W. Bush:

Nominees who served in the military
Donald Trump: | Barack Obama: | George W. Bush:

Nominees with graduate-level degrees
Donald Trump: | Barack Obama: | George W. Bush:

Nominees with business experience
Donald Trump: | Barack Obama: | George W. Bush:

Nominees from an opposing party
Donald Trump: | Barack Obama: | George W. Bush:

Female nominees
Donald Trump: | Barack Obama: | George W. Bush:

Tom Daschle withdrew and Kathleen Sebelius was nominated in his stead, bringing Obama’s final total to 5.

Non-white nominees
Donald Trump: | Barack Obama: | George W. Bush:

Donald Trump's proposed Cabinet

Donald Trump's Cabinet

Donald Trump's Cabinet

Barack Obama's proposed Cabinet

Barack Obama's Cabinet

Barack Obama's Cabinet

George W. Bush's proposed Cabinet

George W. Bush's Cabinet

George W. Bush's Cabinet

Cabinet Key

Previous political experience Military service Graduate degree Business executives Member of opposing party Women Nonwhite

Vice President

White House Chief of Staff

Secretary of State

Secretary of the Treasury

Secretary of Defense

Attorney General

Secretary of the Interior

Secretary of Agriculture

Secretary of Commerce

Secretary of Labor

Secretary of Health and Human Services

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Secretary of Transportation

Secretary of Energy

Secretary of Education

Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Secretary of Homeland Security

Administrator of the EPA

Director of the Office of Management and Budget

U.S. Trade Representative

Notes: (*) Denotes candidates who withdrew from consideration for Cabinet position.

Sources: Associated Press, Getty Images, Skadden

Credits: Additional reporting by Kyle Kim