Voters electing representatives to a law-making body is called a legislative election. In this process, citizens select officials who will represent their interests and make decisions on laws and policies within a governing body, such as a parliament or congress. The elected representatives are responsible for proposing, debating, and voting on legislation. This system is fundamental to democratic governance, allowing for public participation in the political process.
Voters directly elect members of the Senate and members of the House of Representatives
Representatives.
A democratic republic nation is one in which voters elect their own representatives. Some nations that are democratic republic are Nepal, Congo, and Ethiopia.
Representative Democracy
A democracy.
Canadian voters elect up to 308 members to the House of Commons.
in a parliametary democracy,voters elect representatives to a lawmaking body called parliament
Members of the house of representatives are elected every two years
Voters elect representatives.
The government designed at the Constitutional Convention allowed voters to directly elect members of the House of Representatives. Senators were originally elected by state legislatures.
Members of the house of representatives are elected every two years
They are called Electors