by the people they represent.
you elect senators and representatives
they are the electoral college
and they elect your president
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Yes, elected officials are considered employees. They are elected to serve the people. They work for the electorate. Sometimes they do not act like it, but that is their job.
The difference between preferential voting and proportional representation voting is that in proportional representation voting more than one member can be elected for each electorate but in preferential voting only one member can be elected for each electorate. XOXO
The electorate are people who can vote. The electorate decides who represents them.
The electorate
Politicians communicate so that the electorate can be informed
He or she is elected by a direct vote of the voting electorate.
A body of people elected to public office by a democratic electorate.
Yes, elected officials are considered employees. They are elected to serve the people. They work for the electorate. Sometimes they do not act like it, but that is their job.
Winston Churchill was a leader since he was elected by the electorate.
Because the electorate elected a new set of politicians with a different view.
An example in the UK, is that the Conservative Government was re-elected at the last General Election, being voted to remain in office by the electorate.
This is correct. The U.S. President is elected by vote by the Electorate College.
The difference between preferential voting and proportional representation voting is that in proportional representation voting more than one member can be elected for each electorate but in preferential voting only one member can be elected for each electorate. XOXO
The people who elect an official are referred to as the representative's constituents.
He was elected in a secret conclave in the Sistine Chapel by the voting electorate of the College of Cardinals.
The people in office will want to be re-elected, so pleasing the electorate is important.
2/3 of the cardinal electorate must vote for the person for him to be elected as pope.