Examples of 'elected house' in a sentence

Meaning of "elected house"

elected house - a legislative body in a political system whose members are elected by the public

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Replace one elected house of a bicameral legislature.
We also have ministers drawn from the independent members of our elected House of Representatives.
A democratically elected house of representatives.
Frank Field generally voted against a wholly elected House of Lords.
There is an elected House of Assembly and an appointed Senate.
He was also in favour of an elected House of Lords.
Independent from the elected House of Commons, it helps shape laws and keep government accountable.
Voted strongly for a wholly elected House of Lords.
On 2 December, the newly elected House of Representatives held a preliminary session to elect its Speaker.
Parliament is composed of an appointed Senate and an elected House of Representatives.
The newly elected House of Representatives and the Senate were convened on 23 July.
This is not an elected House.
A responsible government ( since 1848 ), meaning a government that must always hold the trust of the elected House.
The draft allowed the elected house to appoint the senate.
The Federal Parliament was bicameral, consisting of a nominated Senate and a popularly elected House of Representatives.

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Directly elected house.
Under it, Gibraltar attained full internal self-government, with an elected House of Assembly.
Transferring power from the unelected House of Lords into the elected House of Commons.
Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the elected House of Commons.
Parliament includes the elected House of Commons, the Crown and unelected House of Lords.
Parliament is made up of an appointed Senate and an elected House of Representative.
Tobago has a 12-member elected House of Assembly with limited powers, ( see separate article ).
It is a bicameral body, composed of an appointed Senate and an elected House of Representatives.
The newly elected House of Assembly met for the first time on 1 February 1774.
The artwork symbolizes the elected House of Commons.
Higgins retired at the 1951 general election, and Peter Cashin was elected House leader afterwards.
The parliament is unicameral, with a democratically elected House of Representatives and the President of Malta.
The following year, he was elected House Minority Whip.
The parliament is a unicameral body with a 15-member elected house of assembly and a six-member appointed senate.
Legislative -- unicameral legislature with 15-member elected House of Assembly and six-member appointed Senate.

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