yes
people? its actually representatives. people aren't elected officials.
A constituent is a person who is represented by an elected official. They are typically residents of a specific geographical area, such as a district or state, and their concerns and interests are addressed by the elected official in their role as a public representative.
The people who elect an official are referred to as the representative's constituents.
As long as he or she is elected to be a representative. There is no limit to how many terms a House of Representative member may be elected.
A form of government in which all laws are created by the vote of a representative body. This representative body is elected by people or is elected by another representative body which is in turn elected by the people.
The United States congressman or representative can be elected many times. There is no limit for the representatives to be re-elected in the post.
They are elected by the people they represent.
Get elected in your district.
The elected leaders in a representative government speak for the
The person elected in a system is typically referred to as an "official" or "officeholder." Depending on the context, they may have specific titles such as "president," "governor," "mayor," or "representative." Their role involves fulfilling duties and responsibilities associated with the position for which they were elected.
A representative to the US Congress (either to the House of Representatives or the Senate) has no restriction on the number of times they can be elected.
-sent one representative to congress -elected the representative