You are asking the wrong question. There are 435 Members in the House of Representatives in Washington DC. One for each congressional district picked by population. But Senators are picked two to each state regardless of the number of people in the state. So California with 38 plus million has two senators and Wyoming with around 1 million has two senators. Senators are not picked by legislative district.
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Senators are not elected by district, they are elected by state.
House of Representative members are elected by district.
That would be based on a state by state basis, and Nebraska's state legislature is unicameral.
Each state has two Senators.
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The 2007 population of Illinois was 12,852,548 [US Census website]. There are 59 districts for the Illinois State Senate [Wikipedia]. Doing the math, it's about:
An MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly) is an elected representative in the legislative body of a province or territory in Canada. MLAs are elected by the residents of their electoral district through a general election process, where the candidate with the most votes in each district wins a seat in the provincial or territorial legislature.
the people who reside in the candidate's senatorial district
There are 2 Senators for each State only for the States
Their particular office is actually assigned to their district. They can however, obtain larger offices according to length in office, or position in the senate (i.e. speaker, etc.)
Yes. 30 Legislative districts have 2 Representatives and 1 Senator to each district. A total of 60 Representatives and 30 Senators in Arizona. 90 all together.
100 senators are elected. Each state elects 2 every 2-6 years.
The three members of the Legislative branch that directly represent you in Congress are your two Senators and your Representative. Every state has two Senators, and each Senator serves the entire state. The number of Representatives for each state varies based on population, with each district electing a Representative to serve in Congress.
The number of representatives elected from each legislative district can vary depending on the size and population of the district. In some states, each legislative district may elect one representative, while in others, districts may elect multiple representatives.
The legislative branch is consisting of the house and the senate. Each house has elected members from each state they represent.
The legislative branch is consisting of the house and the senate. Each house has elected members from each state they represent.
Originally before the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment the Senators of the Senate were elected by the legislatures of their respective states. After the Seventeenth amendment was passed the Senators were now elected by the Citizens of United States.