The term that best represents the people competing to be elected in a campaign is "candidates." Candidates are individuals who officially declare their intention to run for a specific political office and seek to gain the support of voters through their campaigns. They may belong to political parties or run as independents and often engage in debates, rallies, and various outreach efforts to garner public support.
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People who are represented by an elected official are constituents.
A US senator represents the people of his state. For any elected official, the residents of the area from which he is elected are known as his constituents.
he is someone that represents the people in the area who is was elected by.
Duly elected members of Parliament.
A senator represents the people of the state that elected him, at least theoretically.
Most of the time, the governor of a state is elected by the people on the first Tuesday in November. It would have to be a special circumstance for a governor to be appointed. 99.99% of governors are elected.
the representatives will realize that campaign funding is an issue important to the people he represents
People who cannot raise the money are denied the chance to be elected
No. The members of the US Congress are elected by the people in the district which the Congressman represents. The senators are elected by their states.
A U.S. senator represents the people of their state on a national level. They are elected to serve the interests and needs of their constituents and make decisions on legislation and policy that impact the entire country. Each state has two senators, who are elected by the voters of that state.
Tom Astell in his campaign to be elected for the UK Youth Parliament 2010. He's the only candidate campaign for youth rights and inclusion for young people against extremist groups such as BNP and National Front.