The minimum is one legislative representative per electoral district. This is called representative democracy. In parliamentary systems (UK, India), the legislative body elects the executive/cabinet, including the prime minister. In presidential systems, the chief of executive branch is also popularly elected. This president then names ministers/heads of departments. State and provincial governments usually mimic the national ones, so voters elect a representative for their district, and some also elect a governor/executive, others leave that to the legislature.
Voters directly elect members of the Senate and members of the House of Representatives
Democratic
It is used to select jury members.
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The citizens or registered voters within a district elects a representative.
As of January 2012, there are 428,560 voters registered with the AIP in California.
Open primary
the House of Representatives
the supreme court (:
The house of representatives.
Australian citizens who are registered voters 18 years old and over.
There are 183,301 registered Republican voters in Delaware.