People who are represented by an elected official are constituents.
A US senator represents the people of his state. For any elected official, the residents of the area from which he is elected are known as his constituents.
Another term for a citizen who lives in the area an elected official represents is a constituent.
People who are represented by an elected official are constituents.
A person elected to office is called an elected official. People must vote for an elected official through elections that are for city, state, or federal government positions. Examples of elected officials are mayors, governors, senators, state representatives, and presidents.
he is someone that represents the people in the area who is was elected by.
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Yes. The German Chancellor is, indeed, a publicly elected official.
Duly elected members of Parliament.
most officials, across local, state, and federal level
people? its actually representatives. people aren't elected officials.
A senator represents the people of the state that elected him, at least theoretically.
Most of the time, the governor of a state is elected by the people on the first Tuesday in November. It would have to be a special circumstance for a governor to be appointed. 99.99% of governors are elected.