No. The Constitution established in 1787 that the State Legislatures would appoint the Senators. It was not until the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913, that senators would be elected directly by the people.
I think it was the representatives of the house that used to elect the senates.
Senators used to be elected by the state legislatures instead of by direct vote of the people in the state.
The registered voters of each state elect the senators for their state. At one time, senators were elected by state legislation.
The citizens of each state vote for their state senators.
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After elections, senators then elect their own officers to run the agenda and processes. They elect the leader and the whips.
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The 17th Amendment gave the people the power to directly elect their Senators, versus allowing a legislature to elect them. The 17th Amendment gave the people the power to directly elect their Senators, versus allowing a legislature to elect them.
Senators and Representatives work for the U.S. Congress and the people who elect them.
Each state elects 2 senators.
by the people they represent. you elect senators and representatives they are the electoral college and they elect your president >muna
In the Philippines, senators serve six-year terms and elections are held every three years for half of the Senate. In 2013, the senators who were re-elected include Sonny Angara, Nancy Binay, JV Ejercito, and Grace Poe.
The 17th Amendment gave voters the right to elect senators
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