United States Senators represent an entire state. There are two Senators for each state (a junior and a senior).
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No office is directly elected by the people as a nation. Individual states elects their US senators by direct vote . States officers are elected by direct vote within the state. US Congressmen are directly.elected by their respective districts.
Members of the House. They are the people elected in the 435 districts across the states.
Members of both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate are elected. In the event that a member has to vacate their position, a replacement is temporarily appointed until an election is held
legislative
The US senate is elected for 6 years
Two people are elected from each state to the Senate. There needs to be 100 representatives in the Senate, so 2 X 50 = 100 members.
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The US Senate has 100 members (Senators): 2 are elected from each of the 50 states.But the members of the US Senate are called senators and not "representatives." Representatives are what you call members of the other chamber of the US Congress - the House of Representatives. It has 435 members and the number is determined by the proportional population of the states.
The US Senate has 100 members - two elected to represent each of the 50 states.
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:
Ni it's bicameral because it has the House of Representatives and the Senate. The house has 435 members and is elected every two years. The Senate has 100 members, 2 from each state. They are elected every 6 years.
Members of the US Senate are elected for six years. Members of the US House of Representatives are elected for two years. The is no limit on how many times either can be reelected. The terms and limits on the number of terms of State Legislators vary by State