The difference between a district representative and a senator is the pay scale. A senator would get paid more. There is also a difference in the number of constituents for each. A senator represents an entire state, and a district representative only represents a part of the state.
A Representative is a Congressman and so is a Senator. They BOTH belong to Congress. Congress is the body of the TWO houses of the legislative branch. So, to answer your question there is no difference since they are the SAME person.
the old representative consist of a governor the council and the assembly while the crown colony consist of a governor executive council and a legislative council.
I believe the answer is in the names
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iffrence beetween Parliament and State Legislative
In a single member district electoral system, each district elects only one representative, generally based on a plurality or majority vote. In a proportional representation system, seats are allocated to parties based on the proportion of votes they receive, allowing for a more accurate representation of popular vote percentages in the overall composition of the legislative body.
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There is no fundamental difference between a person designated as a "health and safety representative" and one designated a "representative of employees safety" - unless a specific employer or organization assigns differing responsibilities to the two.
In a Parliamentary government, the Executive branch is made up of the Prime Minister or Premier, and that official's cabinet. The Prime Minister and Cabinet are themselves members of the legislative branch, the Parliament.
Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber
I'm not sure if it depends on the state, but the Illinois state legislative has the General Assembly while the Federal legislative has Congress