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you elect each member of the house of representatives for four years each
In a republic, people elect representatives to speak or vote for them. For example, in America, people in each state elect Senators to represent them.
apportionment
Answer this question… They represent single-member districts.
The House of Representatives consists of a number of representatives that, for each district, can have a varying number. The whole House currently has a set member number of 435, but the census determines the size each state holds in that representation.
The house of representatives ~ APEX
Each state will elect representatives (2 Senators for each state and U.S. Representative amount is based on state's population) who meet in their respective capitasls, where they cast a ballot for that state's choice of president.
If the house chooses the president , the congressmen from each state decide how to cast their one vote. Since there are 50 states, 26 are needed to elect.
A state could elect senators and representatives after the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1788, which established the framework for the federal government. Senators were to be elected by state legislatures until the 17th Amendment was ratified in 1913, allowing for direct election by the people. Representatives have always been directly elected by the voters in their districts since the Constitution's inception. Each state determines its own election processes and timelines for these elections.
Two years
2 years a term
Answer this question… They represent single-member districts.