House of Representatives
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The body of citizens who have elected the person to his/her office.
A government in which representative are elected to pass laws
Senators and Representatives are elected by a
Representatives are elected from the Congressional Districts.
government through elected representatives
Elected representatives of the federal government in the United States are primarily referred to as members of Congress. This body consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives, where representatives are elected based on population, and the Senate, where each state is represented by two senators. Together, they are responsible for making federal laws and representing the interests of their constituents.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are directly elected by the population.
Representatives are elected to Congress in November of every even-numbered year. Representatives are elected to a two-year term, and ALL representatives stand for election in every election cycle.
they are elected by the people.
U. S. Senate