officiary
/ˈɒfɪˌsɪəri/ or /ˌɒfɪˈsɪəri/Definitions
1. noun
A public official, especially one who holds a judicial or electoral office.
“The officiary was responsible for conducting the election and ensuring its integrity.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of public officials, especially those in judicial or electoral offices.
“The officiary powers of the council were outlined in the constitution.”