Representatives citywide, countywide, statewide, and in Congress.
foundation
The mayor-council form has a mayor elected by voters.
senators
Senators are elected by the voters of the State in which they reside.
Representative democracy involves citizens electing officials to make decisions on their behalf, while direct democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, involved citizens gathering to make decisions collectively. In a representative democracy, elected officials represent the interests of the people and make decisions on their behalf rather than having every citizen directly participate in decision-making.
They are elected by voters for 6 year terms.
Constituents are the citizens within a specific geographic area who are represented by an elected official. They are the people for whom the representative is elected to serve and make decisions on behalf of. Constituents can express their opinions, needs, and concerns to their elected representatives.
people? its actually representatives. people aren't elected officials.
Senators and Representatives are elected by a
The Canadian voters elected Wilfrid Laurier.
A government in which voters can choose representatives to govern them is called a representative democracy. In this system, elected officials make decisions on behalf of the citizens, who have the power to vote them in or out of office during regular elections. This allows for a system of accountability and reflects the will of the electorate.
Sheriffs are generally elected by voters of a county. Commissioners are municipal employees and are therefore not elected by voters.