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What is the Title given to a person elected to one part of the legislative branch?

The title given to a person elected to one part of the legislative branch is typically "legislator." In the United States, this could refer to a member of Congress, such as a Senator or a Representative. Each state also has its own legislative body, where members may hold titles like State Senator or State Representative.


Is Barbara Boxer a California State Senator?

Barbara Boxer is a U.S. Senator from California, which is not the same thing as a California State Senator. A California State Senator is a member of the California State Senate, which is part of the California State Legislature. The U.S. Senate is part of the U.S. Congress, which is part of the federal government. The term "California Senator" can be confusing, because it could refer to either a U.S. Senator from California or a California State Senator.


What part of West Virginia does Robert byrd represent?

Robert Bird does not represent any part of West Virginia. He is dead. When he was alive, he was a United States Senator. Senators are elected statewide, so he represented the entire state.


What branch is Barack Obama from?

Before he was elected president, Barack H Obama was from the Legislative Branch of government, having served the people of the state of Illinois as their state senator, 13th district, from 1997 to 2004 and their US senator from 2005 to 2008. Barack was never in any of the military branches. He now is part of the Executive branch of government, as the president.


Does the State of Wisconsin own any part of the Milwaukee Bucks?

The senator herb kohl does, not the state.


How many people from each state can be elected to become part of the US Senate?

Senate -> 2 House of Representatives -> at least 1; otherwise 435 seats are allocated among all the states based on their population Electors -> number of Senate seats + number of House seats


Car Levin is a Senator for what state?

His name is actually Carl Levin and he is the senator for the state of Michigan. He assumed the position in 2007, is 78 years old and is part of the Democratic party.


What is the difference between a districts representative and a senator?

The difference between a district representative and a senator is the pay scale. A senator would get paid more. There is also a difference in the number of constituents for each. A senator represents an entire state, and a district representative only represents a part of the state.


Who is elected by people senate or house of represenatives?

Both houses of the US government are elected by popular vote. The only time this is not true is when a senator leaves office for some reason (jail, fleeing the country, etc) and a replacement is appointed by the governor to fill the unexpired part of the term. I'm not sure what happens when a representative leaves, it may vary from state to state.


How long is there term siniter and how long they stay in the office?

A U.S. senator serves a term of six years. Senators can be re-elected for multiple terms, with no limit on the number of terms they can serve. Each senator represents their state and is part of the legislative branch of the federal government. Their term length allows for continuity and stability in the Senate.


How many people from each state can be elected to become a part of the united state senate?

2


How long does a person have to live in the state to be elected as senate?

People who want to run for the position of senator must live in the state they are running in at least part time. Nine years as a U.S. citizen is also a requirement.