
Elected Members
Elected members are individuals chosen by voters in an election to represent their interests in a government body, such as a city council, parliament, or legislative assembly. They make decisions, create policies, and oversee public services on behalf of their communities. Their role involves listening to constituents, debating issues, and voting on laws or policies that affect the public. In essence, elected members serve as a link between the citizens and the government, ensuring that the community’s needs and perspectives are considered in governance.