Question 4 Discuss how a member of Congress represents their constituency in the following venues: 1. At home in his district A member of Congress represents their constituency at home in his district by doing legislation, constituent service, education, besides fulfill the political and electoral activities. Members may also have to travel between their district and Washington D.C. to participate of committees, hearings, meet with lobbyists, speak on the floor, interact with the media, along with the function of overseeing constituent services in their district. 2. While campaigning for re-election Re-election plans are an integral part of the duty of a member of Congress, however, it has to be separated from their official congressional …show more content…
It can also be an issue-oriented style which is based on partisanship, political ideology, policy preferences and the main goal is for the member of Congress to convince voters of similar policy goals. Supplementary to Fenno’s constituencies and presentation styles, there are three types of theories of representation: 1. Descriptive representation it is the demographic matching. According to Suzanne Dovi on the article “Political Representation” it is “the extent to which a representative resembles those being represented.” In a way, is like the it’s asked if the member of Congress is similar to its constituents if they share the same interests or experiences. 2. Symbolic representation it is the way the member of Congress stands for the constituency. It is like the question to be made by the constituency is “do I feel well represented?”. 3. Substantive representation: it is issue-based representation, shared ideology, partisanship and issue positions. The question made would be if the representative pursuit the policy preference that attend the interests of the