They work in washington, but they live in their states
Only states have U.S. Senators.
The are 100 United States Senators in the United States Congress. Each state is allowed to have two elected senators in Washington, DC.
All states have two senators. There are 100 senators total in the national Congress.
The two US senators who represent you in Washington DC depend on the state you live in. Each state sends two senators to represent them in the United States Senate. You can find out who your senators are by searching for your state's senators or using online resources such as the official website for the United States Senate.
In Washington State there are 2 Senators to Congress, in Washington DC, all 100 Senators congregate
Washington DC is the seat of the federal government. It was formed pursuant to Article I of the Constitution. Article I not only grants Congress the exclusive right to legislate over the District (created by a cession of land from Maryland and Virginia), it also lays out the requirements for Senators and Representatives. One of the requirements is that Senators and Representatives represent States. Since Washington DC is a federal district and not a state, it has no Senators or Representatives. Note that the 23rd Amendment gives people living in Washington DC representation in presidential elections.
None.Washington DC is a federal district and is represented by a single non-voting delegate to congress.
It depends, The United States Senators work in the Capital building in Washington DC, but the state senators work in their state capitol building.
There are no states in Washington DC. It is a district that is independent of the 50 states. The president lives in the White House. The White House is located in Washington DC.
DC would get Senators and Representatives.
what are the names of the two Washington senators
Jefferson Davis did not live in Washington dc he lived in Virginia he was the president of the confederate states of America not the us if he was the president of the us he would of lived in Washington dc