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He gets elected by the people of his state.
Their electroate (the people) in the senate.
by the people of a given state
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A US senator represents the people of his state. For any elected official, the residents of the area from which he is elected are known as his constituents.
They are elected by the people they represent.
I think the Roman people elected the Senators. The Citizens only, but no women or children or slaves. Ancient Roman Senators were not elected--at least not directly. If a man became elected to the office of Quaestor, he automatically became a senator. That's the closest thing to an "elected" senator that Rome had. Other means of entry into the senate were by appointment and by proving a financial worth of at least a million sesterces.
Phil Bryant is the 64th and current Governor of Mississippi. He is a member of the Republican Party. He was elected in 2011 and assumed the office on January 10, 2012. The Governors in Mississippi serve a four year term and are restricted to two terms in office. Thad Cochran is the current senior U.S. Senator from Mississippi. He was first elected to the Senate in 1978. Roger Wicker is the junior U.S. Senator from Mississippi. He was first elected to the Senate in 2007.
delegate office
These people are elected by the voters in their districts.
representative
A senator represents the people of the state that elected him, at least theoretically.