tribunes
By 494 B.C., 10 tribunes were elected each year to serve in the Roman government.
You're thinking of the Tribunes, who were supposed to serve the interests of the people.
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The government of the Roman Republic changed automatically. The consuls, the two heads of the Republic, were elected annually. The one-year term of office meant that the government changed annually. The Republic did not have a centralised form of executive government, like an administration or a cabinet. There were five types of elected officers of state who acted independently within the remit of their office.
When the Roman monarchy was overthrown and replaced by the republic, the king was replaced by two annually elected consuls who were the heads of the republic and the army. As time went by, more executive officers of state (who were called magistrates) were created until there were five types: the consuls, praetors, censors, aediles and quaestors. They were elected annually, except for the censors who were elected every 18 months. The Roman Republic did not have a centralised government like an administration or a cabinet. Each magistrate acted independently within the remit of his office.
Under the republic the Roman government consisted of five elected officials, the aedile, quaestor, praetor, consul and tribune of the plebs. Although each official had his specific duties, many times the duties overlapped. If, by empire, you mean the principate, (Rome was already an empire under the republic) the main power was vested in the person of the emperor, although the offices of the republican officials were kept.
You're thinking of the Tribunes, who were supposed to serve the interests of the people.
The ancient Roman government elected two consuls every year. They elected two people to serve in the lead position as a separation of power.
consul
100. For each state in the U.S., there are two elected senators.
What this means is that each state will always have a government elected by the people and not a monarchy.
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All the elected and sometimes appointed officials were responsible for the governing of the republic. Each political office carried its own responsibilities and the entire workings of the government were overseen by the consuls.The Romans themselves were responsible for the government during the republic. It was SPQR. The Senate and the Roman People. The people elected their officials and the senate debated and proposed laws.
The government of the Roman Republic changed automatically. The consuls, the two heads of the Republic, were elected annually. The one-year term of office meant that the government changed annually. The Republic did not have a centralised form of executive government, like an administration or a cabinet. There were five types of elected officers of state who acted independently within the remit of their office.
For as many terms as they're elected to serve.
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.
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There are approximately 100 members that are elected and serve in the senate. Each senate member serves a six year term.