No. They get paid a salary whether they attend or not.
Certainly. You can also have two Republican senators, or one of each.
The registered voters of each state elect the senators for their state. At one time, senators were elected by state legislation.
Extra time is called overtime... and it's 5 minutes.
100. Two for each state.
Each state has two and only two Senators in office at a time.
Extra time is added due to stoppage that can occur in soccer for the following reasons:RestartsInjuriesFightsPitch Invasions.These breaks are traditionally called stoppages, and they result in extra time added. This stoppage time is added so that 90 minutes will actually have been played.
Elections are every 2 years but senators serve for 6 years so to even this out only 1/3 are elected each vote time.
The United States Constitution sets the number of Senators for each state at two. Originally, each state selected its senators by action of their respective legislatures. This was changed by the 17th Amendment to the Constitution passed in 1913 creating the direct election of senators in each state. The movement to change came from the progressives of the time and a number of changes in American political life can be traced to that period.
Added time, injury time (for time added at the end of a game) OR Extra time (if a tournament knockout round match ends in a draw after normal time) Extra time lasts 30 minutes, 15 minutes each half
There were 50 states at the time of JFK's presidency each with 2 senators, for a total of 100 senators in office. Which state did you have in mind?
15 minutes each way
The legislatures in each state o.O