The House of Lords has the "birth right" passed down through families, stemming from the long-standing divine right to rule theory, and the House of Commons is elected by voter districts.
any ten members of the Electoral College.The Electoral College elects the president of India.The college is made up of the followingelected members of the Rajya Sabha (upper house of the Parliament of India); elected members of the Lok Sabha (lower house of the Parliament of India); elected members of each state Legislative Assembly; and elected members of each union territory possessing an assembly (i.e. Delhi and Puducherry).
They are each elected directly by the constituents in their congressional district.
* The House of Representatives has 150 members, elected for a three-year term in proportional single-seat constituencies with a system of alternative vote known as preferential voting. * The Senate has 76 members
In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, there are 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) elected. Each MP represents a single parliamentary constituency. They are elected through a first-past-the-post voting system during general elections.
Members of the House of Commons in the UK are elected for a term of up to five years. However, elections can be called earlier under certain circumstances, such as a vote of no confidence or if two-thirds of the members agree to a snap election. Each Member of Parliament (MP) represents a specific constituency and is elected through a first-past-the-post voting system.
The legislative branch is consisting of the house and the senate. Each house has elected members from each state they represent.
The legislative branch is consisting of the house and the senate. Each house has elected members from each state they represent.
The Speaker of the House is elected by the members of the House of Representatives. Before the vote each party chooses their candidate. The majority party's candidate will then win the election (assuming his or her party's representatives vote according to the party's decision).
The Bundesrat, the upper house of Germany's parliament, consists of 69 members. These members are not directly elected but are appointed by the governments of the 16 federal states (Länder). Each state is represented by between three and six members, depending on its population size.
They are simply known as Members of parliament, although in addressing them by letter you would refer to them as 'The Right Honourable....'(whoever). In the House of Parliament, MPs correctly address each other in debates as 'the Honourable Member'.
Ah, in Great Britain, the two houses of Parliament are the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is made up of elected Members of Parliament who represent different areas, while the House of Lords is composed of appointed members, including life peers, bishops, and hereditary peers. Each house has its own unique role and responsibilities, working together to create laws and ensure the well-being of the country.
All of them. They run for office every 2 years.