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Representatives are elected by the people in a state.
The word you're looking for is "representatives." In a democracy, representatives are elected officials chosen by the people to make decisions, create laws, and advocate for the interests of their constituents. This system ensures that the voices of the citizens are heard in the governance process.
The members of the house of representatives ore chosen by the citizens of Australia on an electorate basis.( an ellectorate being a given area with a limited population. Ministerial positions and other political appointment's are made by the prime minister who is elected by the representatives representatives
Elected by assemblies of the citizens.
This person is elected by the citizens.
In royal colonies, representatives were typically chosen by the king or the colonial governor, who appointed a council to assist in governance. Additionally, the lower house of the legislature was often elected by the colony's free white male property owners. This created a dual system where the governor and council represented royal authority, while the elected assembly reflected the interests of local citizens.
Election Day is when representatives are chosen throughout the United States.
They were elected by eligible citizens.
The people of France vote for them in elections. The National Assembly is elected for a five-year term in single seat-constituencies directly by the citizens. For the Senate some are elected for six-year terms by an electoral college consisting of elected representatives from each département, both in France and abroad.
A president is elected by the electoral college (which is chosen by the votes of citizens). If no one candidate receives more than half of the votes, as can happen if there are more than two candidates, the House of Representatives chooses the President. The related link give more details.