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A republic system of government guarantees each state representation at the national level. In a republic the government is ruled by elected leaders.
A State's elected leaders include:Governorother State officials, like State TreasurerRepresentatives to the State HouseSenators to the State Senate
There is no governor of the US. Governors are the leaders of the state and are not represented at national level.
Many political representatives are elected at the state level, even if they serve on a national level. This includes senators and members of the House of Representatives, governors and representatives to the state congress.
The elected leaders in a representative government speak for the
It means to hold an elected/selected/appointed position at a local, state, or national level.
No. All Federal judges are appointed, but most state judges are elected to office.
people of that state
A republic does not always mean officials are elected. Democratic Republics, like the U.S., have systems in which officials are elected to represent their constituents. This system is used at the local, state, and federal (national) level.
No, the Republican Party's does not give elected officials and party leaders an automatic vote in the presidential primary process; however, politicians and party leaders can be elected to be delegates(pledged or otherwise).
The President signs bills at the national level, and the Governor of the state signs at the state level.
A U.S. senator represents the people of their state on a national level. They are elected to serve the interests and needs of their constituents and make decisions on legislation and policy that impact the entire country. Each state has two senators, who are elected by the voters of that state.