republics
The representatives which are elected to office.
They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.They measure the public support and opinion of individual elected and potential representatives, parties and governments.
State Governments
In the UK, elected representatives include Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected to the House of Commons, and Members of the House of Lords who may be appointed, although some hereditary peers are elected by their own. Additionally, there are elected representatives in devolved governments, such as Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), Members of the Senedd in Wales, and Members of the Legislative Assembly in Northern Ireland. Local councils also have elected representatives, including councillors who serve at the municipal level. These representatives are responsible for making decisions on behalf of their constituents and shaping legislation.
local governments are chosen by the state and are divided up into counties, etc. Officials are elected to govern the counties and do what's best for the people.
I think it was because only white men who owned property could vote or be elected representatives
Both the United States and Austrian governments are bicameral, meaning they have two houses. The representatives in the houses are elected by popular vote. The terms rotate and are not permanent positions.
Senators and Representatives are elected by a
Representatives are elected from the Congressional Districts.
government through elected representatives
You, as an individual, cannot. The UN is composed of member NATIONS whose national governments appoint representatives to that body. You need to begin any process by contacting the elected representatives of your government.