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I am not sure of a theory but an instructed delegate is a representative who deliberately mirrors the views of the majority of his or her constituents
represents the opinions of the voters of the state
voters
Thomas McKean (Delaware) was the last member of the Second Continental Congress to sign the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774-81 and served as a delegate to the Congress of the Confederation from 1781-1783.
Who was the largest delegate at the second continental congress
In Congress, there are two different ways elected legislators can act. One way is to act as a trustee. This means that the legislators vote and act according to their own personal beliefs and what they feel is best for society. This way is very personal, assuming that the voters trust the elected legislator to make the right decisions. The other way is to be an instructed delegate. Unlike the trustee, an instructed delegate is an agent of the voters, voting according to what they want even if they don't wholeheartedly agree to what the people want.
politico attempt to combine the basic element of the trustee, delegate, and partisan roles Kid Rondo
politico attempt to combine the basic element of the trustee, delegate, and partisan roles Kid Rondo
it is a delegate and congress on the answers
primarily representing the wishes of his or her constituents
John Hancock served as the President of the Second Continental Congress, and was sent to the Congress by the state of Massachusetts as a delegate.
trustee. Day?