Congressmen are elected to office by the voters in their respective congressional districts. Each district represents a specific geographic area, and eligible voters within that area participate in elections, typically held every two years. The candidate who receives the majority of votes in the district during the election is declared the winner and takes office as the congressman.
A congressman who was already in office and was reelected.
The possessive form is congressman is congressman's.Example: The congressman's office is on the second floor.
27th amendment....
only on tuesday
Besides the Congressional representatives each state has two senators and so get two votes in addition to the number of its congressman. Since every state has at least one congressman , it follows that every state gets at least three electoral votes, as does DC.The total is electoral votes is thus 435 for Congress plus 100 for the Senate plus 3 for Dc = 538.
Politicians rely on the votes of consumers to keep them in office.
incumbency is a person that holds a office
The number of congressman from that state plus the number of senators from that state.
the senate
voters
The President is voted into office by way of the electoral college. The people cast their votes and based on their votes the electors vote for President.
Absolutely not. Records are meticulously taken when bills are debated, and anyone can see how their Congressman/Senator voted on any issue. Congressional votes are a matter of public record. --Charlie G.