Each state has two Senators each. The House of Representatives differ from state to state depending on it's population.
No, each state has two senators regardless of its population size. This is set out in the U.S. Constitution.
Larger States do NOT have more senators. Each state has 2 senators. The only thing that changes between states are the number of representatives that the state has. The number of representatives depends on the population of the state. Together this makes up the Electoral Vote for the presidential election. If a state, like in Massachusetts for example, if Mr. FlipFlop won the state then all the Electoral Votes for that state which is 12 go to the vote of that candidate. Te staes that presidential candidates want to win are Texas, California, Ohio, and Florida. They have the most electoral votes. ~Nicole, Age 12
In the United States Senate, each state is represented by two senators regardless of population size. This is a result of the Great Compromise reached during the Constitutional Convention in 1787, which aimed to create a balance between states with differing populations.
No, social contract theory and state of nature are not the same thing. State of nature refers to a theoretical condition describing human existence without government, while social contract theory proposes that individuals consent to give up certain freedoms in exchange for the protection and benefits of a governing authority. The state of nature sets the foundation for social contract theory by illustrating the need for a system of governance.
The ruling official in state government is the governor, followed by the lieutenant governor. The two are usually of the same political party and if the governor were to for some reason end his duties, the lieutenant governor would take over. Third in line is the Secretary of State.
No, credit scores are a standardized measurement used nationwide by credit bureaus to assess an individual's creditworthiness. However, different lenders may have varying criteria for approving loans or credit based on credit scores.
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Each state gets 2 senators, all states have the same number of senators.
They all have the same! 2 for each state
They all have the same! 2 for each state
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Autocorrect is giving you problems, isn't it? Each state has 2 Senators in the US.
Each state has 2 Senators for a term of 6 years for each Senator. There is a total of 100 Senators..
No, each state has a certain amount of representatives based on the population as determined by the US Census taken every 10 years. On the other hand, however, each state regardless of population has two senators.
Larger States do NOT have more senators. Each state has 2 senators. The only thing that changes between states are the number of representatives that the state has. The number of representatives depends on the population of the state. Together this makes up the Electoral Vote for the presidential election. If a state, like in Massachusetts for example, if Mr. FlipFlop won the state then all the Electoral Votes for that state which is 12 go to the vote of that candidate. Te staes that presidential candidates want to win are Texas, California, Ohio, and Florida. They have the most electoral votes. ~Nicole, Age 12
That's a political BRANCH, not party, and the answer is the Senate. Every state has two senators.
The number of electors for each state is determined by the number of members of Congress (representatives plus the two senators) each state has. The District of Columbia has the same number of electors as the least populous state.
The number of electors for a state is determined by the state's representation in Washington. That is, each state has one elector for each senator and one elector for each representative. For example, Wyoming has two senators and one member of the House of Representatives. Therefore, Wyoming has three electors.