Representatives serve a district, as determined by their state legislature, based on census data.
To serve a whole state, that's a Senator.
The person living in his or her district.
The House of Representatives serve the constituents they represent in their district. They are the most directly elected officials in the federal government, thus they more than any other federal elected official (Senators or President) represent the people.
These representatives are elected the citizens living in a Congressional District. You can find your representative(s) by using their handy tool listed in related links.
Members of the Senate are voted into office by voters in their respective states. Members of the House of Representatives are elected by voters in their district in their home state. They do not have to live in their district, but most do. Senators serve six-year terns, while representatives serve two-year terms.
A single term for a member of the House of Representatives is 2 years, but there is no limit to how many terms they can serve.
No. State representatives serve in their State Legislature.
Yes, there are no term limits for Members of the U. S. House of Representatives. The Representative of Michigan's 15th congressional district was reelected in 2012 for the 29th time.
Florida has a total of 120 state representatives. These representatives serve in the Florida House of Representatives, which is one half of the Florida Legislature, the other half being the Senate. Each representative is elected to a two-year term and represents a specific district within the state.
The elected member of Congress is referred to as a "Congressperson" or "Member of Congress." In the United States, there are two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Representatives serve two-year terms, while Senators serve six-year terms. Each member represents a specific geographic area, known as a district for Representatives and a state for Senators.
Woodstock, Illinois, is located in the 14th Congressional District of Illinois. This district encompasses parts of several counties, including McHenry and Kane. It is represented by a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, who is elected to serve the interests of the constituents in that area.
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 13 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina. As of June 2017 there are 3 Democrats and 10 Republicans. The Democrats are 1st district G.K. Butterfield (D); 4th district David Price (D); and 12th district Alma Adams (S).
Legislators. The entire House of Representatives serves 2 year terms.