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Is the whole house of representatives elected every two years?

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Why are house members closer to people than senators?

House memebers are re-elected every two years rather than senators, who are elected every six years.


Who elects congress members?

Members of the U. S. Congress are publicly elected by the registered voters of the areas they represent. Every Senator and seven members of the House of Representatives each represents a whole state. Every other voting member of the House represents a district within a state. U. S. House members have been publicly elected since 1789. U. S. Senators have been publicly elected since 1913.


Some states elect their representatives at-large which means?

When an elected official is "elected at large" that means that they are elected by the entire body of voters rather than by individual districts. In other words, every eligible voter in the entire state can vote on each Senator. Representatives in the House, on the other hand, are not elected at large. Individual districts within each state vote for which Congressman will represent them in the House. A voter living in district 1 cannot vote for a Representative running in district 2. There are exceptions where a state can have a congressman at-large, for example, Delaware, where the entire state votes for the representative. Because Senators are "elected at large," however, districts don't matter.


What doese Representative democracy mean?

A democracy is a democracy where the whole population votes onan issue (such as a new law trying to be passed) and in a represenative democracy there is a representative that has been elected by the people that votes on an issue. An example of a representative democracy would be the united states because the people of the U.S. vote on a representative for the senate and the house of representatives to vote on law that are trying to be passes.


Which member of a congress represent a whole state?

The Senator represents the entire state the Representative is elected in the district they live in.


Are senators elected from the state as whole And representatives elected from district in the state?

Yes, that is true of U. S. Senators and U. S. Representatives. State Senators have districts from which the are elected. Of course, for states that have one U. S. Representative, the whole state is their district. They are known as At Large Representatives.


Why do you have republics?

A republic gives more power to the people. Instead of having a despot or monarch, in a republic, representative elected by the people represent them as a whole.


How are members of the us congress elected?

Every state has exactly 2 US senators. They are each elected by the whole state. There are representatives in the House of Representatives, and the number of representatives is based on the various state populations. The larger the population of a state, the more representatives that state has. They represent various regions throughout the state, and the residents of a given region elects its representative.


What Is Represenative Democracy?

REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY: A form of government where the powers of the sovereignty are delegated to a body of men, elected from time to time, who exercise them for the benefit of the whole nation.


How many electoral votes are there know for the whole US?

Each state has electoral votes equal to the total of the 2 representative the state has in the U.S. Senate plus the number of representative the state has in the House of Representatives. Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes. The District of Columbia gets 3 electoral votes. Therefore, the total number of electoral votes is 538 - 100 (senators) + 435 (representatives) + 3 (for DC).


What percent of the Senate is elected every two years?

the portion of the senate that is elected every 2 years is one third of them have to run for re-election. they do this because if someone new is elected, then they can become aclimated and all that so that if all new people were elected, then a whole huge amount of time isn't spent on trying to get them aclimated to how things run or work or whatever. hope this answers your question. thanks for reading, WAT NAO


What is the difference between senators and members of parliament?

"Parliament" is the word used to describe the whole of the national representative body or bodies having supreme legislative power. In the USA, the collective word is "Congress". "Senate" is almost universally used to describe only a part of that whole representative body.In most countries whose Parliaments have a two-Chamber system (as in the USA) "Senate" is usually a sort of "upper House" that receives and reviews the laws already approved by the 'lower' House (in the USA: the House of Representatives) and that still can vote those laws down.So, Parliament is the whole and Senate is a part of that whole.