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Each of the 50 states has two senators for a total of 100 US Senators.
All 50 states have 2 senators.
There are two senators from each of the United States' 50 states regardless of population size. Thus, there is a total of 100 U.S. senators.
Each state has 2 Senators, regardless of the state population. Since there are 50 states, there are 100 Senators in all.
Two senators are selected from each state and there are 50 states.
No. All states have the same number of senators: 2. 100 senators total (50*2=100)
EVERY state has exactly twosenators.
There are 100 Senators in the United States. 50 States and each contain 2 Senators.
There are currently 50 states in the United States. Each state gets two Senators, which is how we get 100 Senators in the Senate. There has been talk to include Washington D.C. into the mix, but that has been rejected multiple times.
Each of the 50 states contributes two senators for a total of 100.
None.Washington DC is a federal district and is represented by a single non-voting delegate to congress.
There are 2 Senators from each of the 50 states, as specified in Article One, Section Three of the US Constitution. If additional states join the Union, the number of Senators will increase to accommodate these new states at 2 Senators per state, with no restriction on the total number. There are two senators for each state and 50 states, making 100 senators altogether.