By the people.
The leaders of Congress include the Speaker of the House, the Senate Majority Leader, and the Senate Minority Leader, among others. The Speaker is elected by the members of the House of Representatives, while Senate leaders are typically chosen by their respective party members through a caucus or conference vote. These leaders are responsible for guiding their party's legislative agenda and managing the legislative process in their chambers. The selection process generally reflects the party's hierarchy and is influenced by factors such as seniority and party loyalty.
They are chosen by the leaders of the house and senate.
The speaker picks the leaders of Congress. The Speaker of the House comes from the party that has the most members in Congress.
The Speaker of the House
The Speaker of the House
The speaker of the house gets chosen by a vote of the members of the house. The constitution does NOT require that the speaker be an elected member of congress.
-Congress, House of Representatives, Senate
Members vote at a party caucus before Congress organizes
Committee leaders are selected by the parties. Leadership positions are given by seniority and the parties of the leaders usually reflect the party makeup of the house.
They are chosen by roll call vote on the first day of every new congress.;)
Whips
Majority leaders conduct the daily operations of both the house and senate