It depends on State laws. Some States have recall laws. These allow the people to vote to remove an elected official from office. Texas does not have such a law. Michigan does. The Federal Government does not -- you cannot remove a President. This can only be done by Congress and for specific reasons called out in the Constitution.
The elected officials write laws on behalf of the people who elected them.
people? its actually representatives. people aren't elected officials.
Yes, elected officials are considered employees. They are elected to serve the people. They work for the electorate. Sometimes they do not act like it, but that is their job.
Representative government is the system in which elected officials act in the interest of the people.
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representative government
Elected Officials
A republic is a system of government where elected officials represent the people of the country. America is a republic because it uses a government formed from elected officials.
Represenative government.
The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.
Elected officials are representatives, and ultimately they work for the people who vote for them (their constituents). As members of a government, they are employees of that government, until such time as they are replaced or voted out of office.
the citizens of America. Government gets it's power from the people who vote into office our elected officials. Our elected officials then create laws that govern society.