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  2. Trustee model of representation - Wikipedia

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    This model was formulated by Edmund Burke [2] (1729–1797), an Irish MP and philosopher, who opposed the delegate model of representation. In the trustee model, Burke argued that his behavior in Parliament should be informed by his knowledge and experience, allowing him to serve the public interest. Essentially, a trustee considers an issue ...

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    A delegate is a person selected to represent a group of people in some political assembly of the United States. There are various types of delegates elected to different political bodies. In the United States Congress delegates are elected to represent the interests of a United States territory and its citizens or nationals.

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    The 2024 United States Senate elections were held on November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections.Regularly scheduled elections were held for 33 out of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate, plus one seat in a special election.

  5. Political representation - Wikipedia

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    The most advanced theoretical formulation in this body of work, however, is by Hurley and Hill (2003) and by Hill, Jordan, and Hurley (2015) who present a theory that accounts well for when belief sharing representation, delegate representation, trustee representation, responsible party representation, and party elite led representation will arise.

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  7. Andy Barr (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 until 1998, he worked as a legislative assistant to Jim Talent, then a U.S. Representative from Missouri, where he staffed Talent's service on the Speaker's Health Care Reform Task Force. [4] In 2001, Barr earned a J.D. degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law.

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  9. Marc Veasey - Wikipedia

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    State Representative: Primary: Marc Veasey Democratic: 4,880 54.29% Glenn Lewis (i) Democratic: 4,109 45.71% 2004 State Representative: General: Marc Veasey Democratic: 33,769 100.00% 2006 State Representative: General: Marc Veasey (i) Democratic: 18,259 90.53% John Paul Robinson Libertarian: 1,909 9.47% 2008 State Representative: General: Marc ...