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What political offices are there at the state level?

Every state has elected officials consisting of the governor of the state and state representatives. If we move further down to the local level , there are district representatives and mayors if the area is incorporated. Note, the state senators and state representatives are technically are dichotomous positions in that they serve both a state interest and at the federal level.


Who is at the state level?

Many political representatives are elected at the state level, even if they serve on a national level. This includes senators and members of the House of Representatives, governors and representatives to the state congress.


How often is there an election to vote on a new representative?

state and federal representatives serve 2 years per term


Which branch is at the federal level?

It is the U.S. Congress. Congress has 2 houses: Senate and House of Representatives . Senate has 100 members ( 2 members per state ). House of Representatives has 435 members


Do representatives serve an entire state or single district?

Representatives serve a district, as determined by their state legislature, based on census data. To serve a whole state, that's a Senator.


How a bill becomes a law at the national and state level?

Once a bill is passed by the Senate and House of Representatives at the state level, it becomes law when the governor signs it. At the federal level, after being passed by the federal House and Senate, it becomes law when the president signs it.


Is your 1st district representative Barack Obama?

No, he is your president. Depending on where you live, your state has a certain number of state and federal representatives. The state representatives meet at your state's legislature: for example, in Massachusetts, the state representatives do their work at the State House in Boston. But the federal representatives meet in congress, in the House of Representatives in Washington DC.


Are US senators and representatives federal employees or state employees?

US senators and representatives are considered federal employees because they are elected to serve in the federal government in Washington, D.C. Their roles and responsibilities are outlined in the United States Constitution, and they work at the federal level to represent their constituents and make laws that apply to the entire country. While they may have ties to their home states, they ultimately serve in a federal capacity.


How are representatives chosen to form a federal government?

Representatives are elected by the people in a state.


How many senators and representatives serve in the texas state government?

31 Senators and 150 Representatives serve in the Texas legislature.


What government official is elected at the state level but appointed at the federal level?

The government official who is elected at the state level but appointed at the federal level is the Attorney General. In many states, the Attorney General is elected by the citizens to serve as the chief legal officer of the state. However, at the federal level, the Attorney General is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to lead the U.S. Department of Justice.


Who are your Federal Representatives to the congress of the US?

There are two Senators from each state, and enough representatives to represent the population of the state.

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