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The 17th amendment resulted in senators being elected directly by the voting public.
The 17th amendment resulted in US senators being elected directly by the voting public.
Because senators comes from not one but on many regions. If they are not elected by region, they will surely cannot get votes. Voting by region is a sure win for them and makes them in power.
Since 1914, each U. S. Senator is elected by the voting public of his/her state.
Before the ratification of the 17th Amendment each state's legislature elected the two U.S. Senators. Direct election of Senators allowed to voting public to vote for the Senators of their choice.
Originally before the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment the Senators of the Senate were elected by the legislatures of their respective states. After the Seventeenth amendment was passed the Senators were now elected by the Citizens of United States.
Before the ratification of the 17th Amendment each state's legislature elected the two U.S. Senators. Direct election of Senators allowed to voting public to vote for the Senators of their choice.
Senators are elected by the voters of the State in which they reside.
Senators are elected by the people.
Before the ratification of the 17th Amendment each state's legislature elected the two U.S. Senators. Direct election of Senators allowed to voting public to vote for the Senators of their choice.
Senators and Representatives are elected by a