Voters directly elect their congressman and senators, who form the legislative branch. The person who wins the most votes in a state wins the election.
Voters do not technically elect the president. The president is chosen by the electoral college. People vote in the presidential election and their votes are tallied by the states. Each state has a certain number of electoral votes. If 51% of the people of Florida, then all of Florida's electoral college votes go for that person. At the end of election day, all the votes are tallied in each state, and the electoral college votes numbers are added up. Whoever wins the majority of the electoral college wins.
This means that even if a candidate wins the majority of votes, as Al Gore did in 2000, he can still lose in the electoral college and lose the presidency.
The executive branch, led by the President, is responsible for carrying out federal laws in the United States. This branch includes agencies such as the Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others.
Apex The members of the legislative branch are directly elected by the people
Most of the work in the legislative branch of the federal government is done in Congress, which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Congress is responsible for creating and passing laws, as well as overseeing the budget and conducting investigations.
The third branch of the government is the judicial branch. It is responsible for interpreting laws, settling disputes, and ensuring that laws are applied fairly and consistently. Examples of institutions within the judicial branch include the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.
The executive branch is responsible for executing or carrying out the laws in a government system. This branch includes the president or prime minister and their cabinet members who oversee the implementation and enforcement of laws passed by the legislative branch.
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Assuming you mean, "Which branch of the Federal government has two members from each state? The answer is 'The Senate'.
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The legislative branch of the government has the most power. The members of it are elected by the people and they make laws that govern the nation.
They can declare war and make federal laws
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President
Although the US doesn't refer to its cabinet members as "ministers", they are indeed part of the federal government.
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
The leglegislative branch of the federal government referred to as Congress
The legislative branch of the federal government is called the Congress.
The judicial branch of Government has the most members. My first thought was the legislative branch since the House has 435 members and the Senate has 100 members. But I got to thinking how many Federal Judges are there. I looked it up and with the Supreme Court, District Courts, Appellate Courts, and a few others, there are 874 Federal Judgeships.
The legislative branch includes the law-making branch in federal government. Office-holders of the legislative branch include members of the Senate and House of Representatives.