Every state has two seats in the U. S. Senate. The two Senators from each state serve overlapping six-year terms, one expiring two years after the other. Since about 100 years ago, Senators are elected by the voting public of the state.
A state's number of representatives in the US House of Representatives is determined by its population.
By the people
They are the senior members of the senate and house.
the congress
Well my teacher told me that it was determined by how many votes there was in the senate(:
The Constitution says that the Senate be composed of two Senators from each State (therefore, the Senate currently has 100 Members).
the U.S. house and senate
The number of electors is determined by the state's number of members in the House plus the number of members in the Senate.
It is based on equal representation for each state.
It is based on equal representation for each state.
apportioned population of the states
It is based on equal representation for each state.