The state, county, and local municipal officials who hold elective office.
members of the U.S. Senate
members of the U.S. House of Representatives
members of the state legislatures
state governors
county executives
sheriffs
mayors
city/town council members
in some states, judges
many other elected offices
state constitutional amendments
state and local propositions
A state's governor is directly elected by its registered voters. The U. S. president (and vice president) is elected by a group of electors appointed by the states.
yes, they are elected by voters. NO - until adoption of the Seventeenth Amendment members of the Senate were "chosen by the legislature" of each respective state.
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A+ Egyptian presidents are Not Directly elected by the voters
Senators are elected by the voters of the State in which they reside.
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Elected by the voters of the state.
These people are elected by the voters in their districts.
They are elected by the voters of their districts.
Each congressman is elected by the registered voters in his congressional district. Each Senator is elected by the voters throughout the state.
Senators are elected directly by the state's voters
Senators are elected by voters during an election held in their respective state. Senators have been elected this way since 1913.
The state, county, and local municipal officials who hold elective office.
That would be the Congressmen-At-Large.
The Congressman-at-large is a representative who is elected by all the voters of the state.
That would be the Congressmen-At-Large.