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There are two senators for each US state.
Each state elects 2 US senators
2 senators are elected to the US Senate for each state.
US equals 18 and State Representatives is 99, US Senators equals two and State Senators is 33.
Each state has 2 Senators, so there are 100 Senators. Senators are elected to a 6-year term.
Two from each state, making 100 total in the U.S. Senate. They are elected to six year terms, 1/3 of the senate every two years.
100. For each state in the U.S., there are two elected senators.
From 1788 to 1912, U. S. Senators were elected by their state legislatures.
2 state senators and there are 100 us senators 2 for every state
There are no Senators in the House. Senators are elected to the US Senate while Representatives are elected to the US House of Representatives. Senators serve terms of six years while Representatives serve 2 year terms.
There are always two elected for each state. Since the US has 50 states there a 100 senators.
Early in the history of the United States, US Senators were elected by their state legislatures. This was seen as one of the important differences between the Senate and the House of Representatives. This method of election appeared in Article 1, Section 3 of the US Constitution. Direct election of US Senators became the norm in all states during the 20th century with the passage of the 17th amendment in 1913.