Each state has a senate that vote for them>
In the presidential election, each state votes for a delegate that will represent the state in a whole and vote for the president.
In a republic, people elect representatives to speak or vote for them. For example, in America, people in each state elect Senators to represent them.
The Member's vote may not represent all oof the people he or she serves. - nova net
The Electoral College vote does not always represent the popular vote.
We vote people to represent us in government.
One Individual elected by popular vote in each eletoral district is delegated to represent their district in the United States House of Representative.
because u have to vote for them to represent you.
People vote in people to represent them in government.
The popular vote in each state determines who that state's electors will vote for.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
There are two senators for each US state. This gives a total of 100 US Senators, plus the Vice President who is president of the Senate but may only vote to break a tie.