Representatives of the electorate in the US include:
- US Senators and Representatives
- state legislators
- county commissioners
- city councilmen
- aldermen
In a representative democracy, people vote for representatives to vote on specific issues on their behalf.
In the US, representative democracy is used in the form of a bicameral legislature (House of Representatives and Senate) where elected officials represent the interests of their constituents. Citizens vote for representatives who then make laws and policies on their behalf. This system allows for a balance between direct input from the people and the practical need for efficient decision-making.
Representative democracy is a democracy where the people choose a representative to represent them in the government. This representative will then vote for the things the people he represents want.
Representative democracy
In a representative democracy, people elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, while in a direct democracy, people directly participate in decision-making processes without representatives.
The system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them is called a republic, or sometimes some people call it a representative democracy.
a direct democracy people vote on policies directly, a representative democracy people vote for representatives who then present a plan
Representative democracy is another name for indirect democracy, where citizens elect representatives to make decisions and policies on their behalf.
A democracy.
Representative Democracy
Representative democracy. A republic does not require elected representatives. A democracy can be direct voting by each citizen. So to accurately represent both election and representation, we use representative democracy
An indirect democracy has elected representatives that are chosen by the people. It is also known as a republic or representative democracy.