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who are the elected representatives in a democracy ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Representatives are elected by the public, as in national elections for the national legislature. Elected representatives may hold the power to select other representatives, presidents, or other officers of the government or of the legislature, as the Prime Minister in the latter case. (indirect representation).

The defining right of a representative democracy is the citizens' ability to vote for representatives who will make decisions on their behalf. In the U.S., voters choose their local, state, and federal government representatives in November each year on election day.

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Answered by Dontireddyharshitha
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Representatives are elected by the public, as in national elections for the national legislature. Elected representatives may hold the power to select other representatives, presidents, or other officers of the government or of the legislature, as the Prime Minister in the latter case. (indirect representation).

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