Trustees.
Good politicians, elected by the people and working for the people. Trustees.
Representatives elected by the public.
In an indirect democracy, decisions are made through elected representatives who act on behalf of the people. These representatives gather input from their constituents, debate legislative proposals, and ultimately vote on laws and policies. The decision-making process involves a balance between representing the will of the people and using their own judgment and expertise.
a grup of representatives is a group of government offcials elected by the people to represent them and make decisions for them in government
"Elected representatives" refers to individuals who are chosen by the public through a democratic voting process to represent them in a governing body, such as a legislature or council. These representatives are elected to make decisions and laws on behalf of the people they represent.
A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
This philosophy is called representative democracy. It emphasizes a system where government authority is limited by a constitution, and elected representatives make decisions on behalf of the people who elect them.
Senators and Representatives are elected by a
Representatives are elected from the Congressional Districts.
government through elected representatives
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are directly elected by the population.
The view that elected representatives should vote based on their personal opinion, rather than on the basis of what their constiuents think. The idea is that people in congress are more informed on issues and can therefore make better decisions.