Legislator

Pronunciation: /ˈlɛdʒəˌsleɪtər/

Legislator (noun)

  1. A person chosen to make and change laws in a national or local government.
  2. A person who serves in a law-making body and votes on proposed rules.

Examples

  • The legislator proposed a new law for public safety.
  • The legislator debated the bill before the vote.