Yes, it is one of the requirements. If a senator does not live in the state they represent, then they cannot become a senator.
A lawful immigrant who has become a naturalized American Citizen can become a police officer, but not an immigrant/alien who has not become a US citizen.
your whole life
You have to be 30, been a U.S. citizen for 5 years, and live in the state you represent.
By getting voted in by people in your city,county, state, and country.
Sure. There is no legal prohibition that would apply to him becoming a Senator. Since he has lived in Chappaqua, New York most recently, he would have to become a New York Senator (unless he moves to a different state).
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
The Secretary of State . Hilary Clinton
yes, he is texas state senator
There is no district senator. A senator represents the entire state, so they live in the state. They are not from a particular area.
He was a state senator from Illinois, and then a U.S. senator from that state.
Hillary Clinton, wife of President Bill Clinton, was elected to be a US Senator from New York. She resigned that job to become Secretary of State.