after statehood requirements were met
Senators and Representatives work for the U.S. Congress and the people who elect them.
by the people they represent. you elect senators and representatives they are the electoral college and they elect your president >muna
A state could elect senators and representatives after the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1788, which established the framework for the federal government. Senators were to be elected by state legislatures until the 17th Amendment was ratified in 1913, allowing for direct election by the people. Representatives have always been directly elected by the voters in their districts since the Constitution's inception. Each state determines its own election processes and timelines for these elections.
Johnson's Reconstruction Plan called for the former Confederate States to be restored to the Union by taking a simple pledge to the United States government. The only exceptions were high ranking officers of the Conferacy and those with property holdings exceeding $20,000.
In a republic, people elect representatives to speak or vote for them. For example, in America, people in each state elect Senators to represent them.
the people of their state--Gradpoint/Novanet answer
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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.
No. The Constitution established in 1787 that the State Legislatures would appoint the Senators. It was not until the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913, that senators would be elected directly by the people.
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Any male citizen. No women could vote.
Under terms of the 23rd amendment to the Constitution, citizens of the District of Columbia are able to vote for Electors in Presidential Elections. However, they have no Representatives in the House of Representatives, and no Senators in the Senate, so they cannot vote to elect them.