Each of the 100 U.S. Senators is elected by the voters of his/her entire state, but each of the 435 U.S. Representatives is elected by the voters of only one of the 435 U.S. congressional districts.
Members vote at a party caucus before Congress organizes
Delegates are chosen by State Primaries and caucuses!
This must include members from each state
At the beginning of each new session of Congress, members of both parties decide how many members of each will be assigned to the committee. Members of Congress express their preferences for committee assignments and the whole body votes on the final committee makeup.
The Senate, each state elects two to represent them.
Congress is made up of Senators and members from the House of Representatives. Each state has two Senators. The number of Representatives from each state depends on the state's population.
The three members of the Legislative branch that directly represent you in Congress are your two Senators and your Representative. Every state has two Senators, and each Senator serves the entire state. The number of Representatives for each state varies based on population, with each district electing a Representative to serve in Congress.
Each member of congress is elected by the people of his/her state. Each member of congress is elected by the people of his/her state.
Congress
No, presidential electors are not elected by members of Congress. Instead, they are chosen by voters in each state during the presidential election. These electors then cast their votes for president and vice president in the Electoral College. The process is part of the indirect method of electing the president, where citizens vote for electors who pledge to support their chosen candidates.
Senate
The Senate.