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A member of congress who votes for a bill with which he or she disagrees because a majority of his or her constituents favor it is acting as a delegate.

An individual chosen to represent a group of people in a political assembly in the United States is known as a delegate. Delegates of various kinds are elected to various political bodies. Regardless of their personal ideas, delegates vote in accordance with the will of their constituents.

Delegates regard themselves as representatives of the voters who chose them. They consider that before voting on a matter, one should find out what "the folks back home" think of it. That's why he or she disagrees or favor a bill because a majority of his or her constituents favor or refuse it.

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