who is the house of representatives elected by?

who is the senate elected by?

Both Senators and Representatives are elected by the people.

The entire electorate of each state elects the two Senators. Each of the districts of the state elects its representative.

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The members of the House of Representatives in the United States are elected by the citizens of their respective congressional districts. Each state is divided into a number of districts based on population, and a representative is elected to serve each district.

On the other hand, members of the Senate are elected by the citizens of their respective states. In each state, voters cast their ballots to elect two senators to represent their entire state in the Senate.

To find out who the House of Representatives and Senate members are elected by, one can refer to the U.S. Constitution. Specifically, Article I, Section 2 outlines the process for electing members to the House of Representatives, while the Seventeenth Amendment details the process for electing senators. Additionally, state election laws and regulations may provide further information on the election process for representatives and senators at the state level.