State legislators are typically elected through direct elections held in their respective districts. Voters in each district cast their ballots for candidates representing political parties or running as independents. Elections are usually held on a set schedule, such as every two years for state assembly members and every four years for state senators, though this can vary by state. The candidate receiving the most votes in a district wins the election and serves in the state legislature.
A state legislator is a person that is elected by residents of the state to make state laws. They do basically the same job as Congress, but on the state level.
Illinois
No, this is prohibited by the Constitution.
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No Australian state has ever had an election to elect a new state.
A member of the Illinois State Assembly.
Atticus is reelected as a state legislator.
Elected.
State legislator
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Your elected State Legislator.