By governer
they are polled
they are polled
In the US, state governors are chosen by popular election. The people choose governors.
In England they are members, chosen by the elected councilors, in a borough or county council and are senior members of a local council
The members of Jewish Councils were chosen by the SS. (There were no elections).
A member of the legislative assembly is chosen by winning the most votes in a specific geographic area or district during a general election. The candidate with the highest number of votes in that district becomes a member of the legislative assembly representing that area.
In states with a low population, members of the House of Representatives are chosen in the districts. This is to create a balance in the legislative representation.
They are elected.
elected
they would write the name down of every one and pick name out of a bag
Technically, the members of the upper house of the New South Wales parliament, the Legislative Council are elected using NSW as a single electorate, so possibly the answer to your question might be all of the 42 members of the LegCo, however usually when people refer to their member they mean the person chosen to represent them in the lower house.
24, elected by the residents of each "Council Delegate's" area of representation. There were 88 until Jan. 2011