Under the original Constitution, senators were to be appointed by state legislatures or governors, not elected by the people-in fact, this rule did not change until the Seventeenth Amendment (1913) established direct elections for senators.
Canadian senators are appointed until they reach the age of 75.
because senators are appointed
Senators are appointed to committees by the party leadership. Some senators will lobby the leadership to be appointed to the desired committee.
Delaware did not have any U.S. Senators in 1787. The first session of the U.S. Congress was 1789-1790. The first Senators from Delaware were George Read and Richard Bassett.. Both Senators began office on March 4, 1789.
All senators are elected. There are no senators that are appointed to the position. This is true for both state and federal senators.
Canadian senators are not elected.Members of the Senate of Canada are appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the prime minister. Senators, once appointed, serve until mandatory retirement at age seventy-five.
No, U.S Senators are elected by the citizens of the state that they represent.
No, U.S Senators are elected by the citizens of the state that they represent.
The Senators of Rome appointed officials to land super mission working. There were about 300 senators!
The Senators of Rome appointed officials to land super mission working. There were about 300 senators!
Yes
Canadian Senators are not elected to their office. Instead, they are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. There are currently 105 Senators in Canada.