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zalisa [80]
1 year ago
5

What does it mean for a member of congress to represent her constituents as a delegate?.

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1 answer:
lakkis [162]1 year ago
6 0

Constituents choose their representatives to serve as delegates for their district under this paradigm.

<h3>Briefing:-</h3>

These delegates have no autonomy from the constituency other than the ability to vote for the actual representatives of the state. They merely serve as a conduit for the desires of their state or constituency.

<h3>What does it entail for a Congressman to serve as a delegate quillet and represent their constituents?</h3>

Delegate: A congressman who zealously promotes the immediate interests of people. a congressman who serves as a trustee on more complicated or less important matters and as a delegate on subjects that are important to their constituents.

<h3>What does it mean for a member of Congress to serve as a trustee for her constituents?</h3>

In this concept, voters choose their representatives to serve as "trustees" for their district. The autonomy of these "trustees" to decide and act according to their conscience, even if it means defying their voters' expressed wishes, is known as a free mandate.

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