Members of the U. S. Congress are publicly elected by the registered voters of the areas they represent. Every Senator and seven members of the House of Representatives each represents a whole state. Every other voting member of the House represents a district within a state. U. S. House members have been publicly elected since 1789. U. S. Senators have been publicly elected since 1913.
We the people elect the members of congress.
Each Representative is elected every two years by the voters of his/her congressional district.
The citizens of the state
democratic party
The people of the state vote for the senate members.
The Senate elects two members from every state no matter the population. The House of Representatives elects members based on population.
The electorate aka the people.AnswerThe people elect all the members of congress. It was not this way in the original constitution.== == == == == ==
The Senate, each state elects two to represent them.
The people
No. Parties are the system that elects people and they work on committees.
Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives, whose members are elected by the citizens of the state they are running for office in, so they are elected by the people of their state.
I do.
A district
PEopLe of the world does
The National Peoples' Congress
Senate i think