The legislative branch of government, primarily comprising the two houses of Congress in the United States— the Senate and the House of Representatives— is elected by the public. Senators are appointed to serve six-year terms, while Representatives serve two-year terms, both through direct elections by the constituents of their respective states and districts. Additionally, members of the legislative branch can be appointed to certain leadership positions or committees by their peers within the body. This structure ensures that the legislative branch is accountable to the electorate while also allowing for internal organization and governance.
The Judicial Branch is nominated by the Executive Branch, with the concurrance of the Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch are appointed by the President once he has been elected. The Legislative Branch is elected by the people.
Certainly not. Congress is the legislative group and they are elected by the people they represent.
False, they are not. The people vote them in.
get appointed
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Legislative branch peeps
I think legislative.
NO!!
with a knife!
Congress (legislative branch) is elected by popular vote.
The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
The legislative branch is electected by the people in a direct democracy The legislative branch of the US government is made up of the senate and house of representatives. These individuals are elected by the people who reside in the area they are to have responsibility over.