The elected member of Congress is referred to as a "Congressperson" or "Member of Congress." In the United States, there are two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Representatives serve two-year terms, while Senators serve six-year terms. Each member represents a specific geographic area, known as a district for Representatives and a state for Senators.
The voters of the district elect them.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
as many times as the people re-elect them
Congress doesn't elect new members. The people from their state elect the people who will represent them in Congress.
It is called a Hopper.
James Garfield was in the position after the election of 1880. He was a member of Congress and was elected both as president and a US senator from Ohio.
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Trustees call issues as they see them, regardless of the views held by their constituents or by any of the other groups that seek to influence their decisions.
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