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Members of Congress are elected by the people of their state and so represent the political aims of those people.
Members of Congress have been elected to represent their constituents, or people living in the district that has elected them.
The people that elected them to Congress.
Each U.S. Senator is supposed to represent the state from which he/she was elected. Each U.S. Representative is supposed to represent the people of the congressional district from which he/she was elected.(Note that I did not state that a Representative is supposed to represent a congressional district or that a Senator is supposed to represent the people of a state.)
all of the members of the u.s congress are directly elected by the people
The houses of congress are elected by the people of their states.
The U.S. House of Representatives was designed to represent the people. Its members have always been publicly elected, and the number of members per state is proportional to the state's relative portion of the U.S. population.The U.S. Senate was designed to represent the states. From 1788 to 1912 its members were elected by the state legislatures, and every state has the same number of members (two).
They are supposed to represent the people of the districts that elected them.
Congress doesn't elect new members. The people from their state elect the people who will represent them in Congress.
No. The members of the US Congress are elected by the people in the district which the Congressman represents. The senators are elected by their states.
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.
They are elected representatives of the people.