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Representatives are elected from the Congressional Districts.
These people are called representatives.
These people are called representatives.
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They are supposed to represent the people of the districts that elected them.
Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives are elected for two-year terms by the voters in the legislative districts in each state.
The area represented by a member of the House of Representatives is called a congressional district. Congressional districts are based on population.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives consists of 203 members, elected for two-year terms from the 203 legislative districts across the state.
Each of the 435 members of the U. S. House of Representatives represents one of the 435 congressional districts in the U. S., and each is elected by the people of his/her own district.
In states where representatives are elected at-large, all voters in the state can vote for all representatives. This differs from other methods where representatives are elected by specific districts within the state.
Each of the 435 Congressional Districts is represented by one member of the US House of Representatives.
Yes, that is true of U. S. Senators and U. S. Representatives. State Senators have districts from which the are elected. Of course, for states that have one U. S. Representative, the whole state is their district. They are known as At Large Representatives.