These are the steps that are typically taken in the United States to send a senator to the US Senate:
1. A person is nominated to become a US senator by a major political party, such as the Republican or Democrat parties;
2. In the general election in November, the candidate with the most votes in a US State wins the election and becomes a senator;
3. Each US State is allocated two senators, regardless of the State's population; and
4. The term of a US senator is 6 years. Thus elections for open senate seats normally occur every six years.
There are other ways in which a State sends a senator to the US Senate to represent that State:
1. If an incumbent serving in the senate dies or resigns in the middle of that person's term, the Governor of the State, now having a vacancy, appoints a person to serve out the previous senator's term.
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There is an election in the states and the winner becomes a senator
Each state has two senators regardless of population, so there are 100 senators in the US Congress.
The number of US Senators is determined by the number of states in the Union. Each state has two and only two senators.
Because the US Constitution determined that two Senators would serve from each US State, and since 1959 when Hawaii became the 50th state, that meant that 100 senators would make up the Upper House in the US Congress.
Every state has 2 senators. Representatives are determined by population.
There are 100 US Senators in Congress. Each of the 50 states have 2 Senators to represent the state in Congress.
There are 100 US senators. The US congress is made up of two chambers.
Every state is entitled to two senators.
The US Congress is bicameral, having two separate houses or legislative bodies. They are the US Senate and the US House of Representatives. There are 100 US senators (2 from each of the 50 states) and 435 representatives (the number from each state determined by population).
100 in the senate
The size of the state determined the number of senators and population determined the number of Representatives in congress.
Wyoming has two US Senators in the US Congress, as does every other US state.
States don't have "delegates to Congress," they have Representatives and Senators. Territories have non-voting delegates. The number of Representatives a State has is determined by its population. They each have two Senators.