Senators - each state gets 2 senators regardless of how big/small the state is or how populated/unpopulated the state is.
Representatives - each state gets representatives based on its population; highly populated state = many representatives, very unpopulated state = few representatives
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they get money and judgment
Well under the original constitution, state governments were to be represented by the senate when the state legislators elect a representative for the state government. However due to the 17th amendment made in 1913, senators are directly elected by the people of a state. This means that the senator doesn't have to satisfy state legislators who run the state, but the people in a state. So the population of a state is represented in the senate now instead of the state government. So yes people in a state are represented now in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, but the state government does not have any state representation.
Every state elects two senators to represent them in the senate. The number of representatives that they send to the House depends on the state's population, but every state elects at least one.
States are represented by population. So if you live in New York, you will have more representatives than if you lived in South Dakota.
by what the population is...if the population of a state is larger, the more representatives they will have
In the US, each state is represented by two US Senators.
The two houses of the legislative branch of the US government are the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two houses together are referred to as Congress. Each U.S. state is represented in the House in proportion to its population. Each U.S. state is represented in the Senate by two senators, regardless of population.
The US Constitution provides that each state be represented by two Senators. Each state has an equal vote. House districts are apportioned by population, and they range from 1 (Wyoming, Rhode Island) to 53 (California). Two.
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.
Each state in the US has 2 senators. They are elected in each state by the entire population of that state.
100, which is 2 for each state.
States are represented equally in the Senate, with each state having two senators. This means that both large and small states have an equal voice in the Senate. This ensures that each state is equally represented in the legislative process.
Each state has two senators regardless of population, so there are 100 senators in the US Congress.
Yes, every state in the United States is represented by two US Senators, regardless of population size. This ensures that each state has equal representation in the Senate.
Each and every state has two senators. That way, all the states are represented equally. Each and every state has a certain number of representatives for "so many" people in the state. That way, all the people are represented equally.
One vote for each state
All states are represented in the House based on population of the state.
Each State sends 2 Senators to the US Senate. The Senate representation is not based on population.Each Senator serves a 6 year term and then, must stand for reelection.
There are 100 senators in the US Senate with each state having two.
Every state has two senators. this is done so that each state, no matter how big or small,may be represented equally.
Each state, regardless of size or population, is represented by two senators.
Crawford represented Georgia in the US Senate.