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Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.articlei.html#section6
I't means that the citizens of a country has the right to vote for their president, and for the people who will sit in other government positions ( senators, governors, etc.)
Biographies of senators vary widely as there are 100 senators in the U.S. Senate. Senators come from diverse backgrounds and have experience in fields such as law, business, politics, and public service. Many senators have served in various government positions before being elected to the Senate.
There are many countries, and other organisations such as universities, which are governed by a body called The Senate. They are all differently composed.
In what branch of federal government do senators work?
The party's state congresspersons or other sate party leader
Government positions were prestigious.
They both some how gave advice to other people/people in lower positions than them.
Senators in the United States hold their positions for six years. They are elected to serve this term and can be re-elected for subsequent terms if they choose to run for re-election and are successful in the election.
Senators who wanted less government
Most of them are...some of them aren't contested very hard (I'm thinking of Senators-for-life like Ted Kennedy and Strom Thurmond, who are so beloved among their constituents the other party essentially concedes the seat).
There are a number of ways to browse waitressing positions and other jobs. One can check the job advertisements section of their local newspaper, or try the government jobsite.
There are 2 senators per state. There are currently 50 states, so there are 100 senators.