Every state has two U. S. Senators. The number of state senators depends on the state.
Each state has one elector for each US representative and senator
Each state has 2 senators. The one who has been in office the longest is the senior senator.
The US Senate is one of the two houses of Congress. It meets in Washington, D.C., and consists of 100 senators, two from each State. Every US State (except Nebraska) also has a State Senate. These State Senates meet in the State capitals, and their members are elected by communities within the State.
The US has 100 senators, two for each state. You need to specify which state you are referring to.
6 years is the length of the term of a US Senator. A person elected to the US Senate is called a US Senator. A "state senator" is one elected to the upper chamber of a state legislature. In my home state of Washington, the term for a Senator is 4 years. The length of the term varies by state.
The US has 2 senators that represent each state, you need to ask who the senators are from a specific state.
In the US, even though each state has two senators, each of those senators represents the entire state.
YES. He served one term as US senator from NY. He was also a state senator at one time/
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Senator Ted Kennedy (Died on 25 August 2009). Succeeded by Paul G. Kirk, Jr. The special election then elected Scott P. Brown to fill that seat. He will be seated in February 2010. Schumer and Gillibrand of New York.
its one vote
A US senator represents his state.