Poll Results
0%(a) They have absolute power and authority to make decisions without consulting the public.
100%(b) They are accountable to the public and make decisions on behalf of their constituents. ( 8 voters )
0%(c) They act as mere figureheads with no real power or influence in the government.
0%(d) They serve lifetime appointments and cannot be removed from office.
Based On 8 Votes
In a representative democracy, elected representatives play a crucial role as:
(b) They are accountable to the public and make decisions on behalf of their constituents.
Explanation:
Elected representatives represent the interests of the people who voted for them. They make decisions, formulate policies, and pass laws that reflect the needs and preferences of their constituents. Their accountability to the public is essential, as they can be replaced in elections if the electorate is dissatisfied with their performance or decisions.