According to "http://home.earthlink.net/~dbratman/senate.html", 2167 different people have served as Senators. This number may include people who were both elected (by the people or each state prior to the 17th amendment) and appointed to replace senators who did not serve out their terms due to resignation, death, etc.
Every state, including Massachusetts, has two US senators.
Approximately one-third of the US Senate (33 or 34 Senators) must run for reelection every two years. The situation for State Senators will vary by state.
2, just like every other state.
There are 100 senators in Congress. 2 per state.
All United States senators serve staggered six year terms.
2 state senators and there are 100 us senators 2 for every state
There are 100 senators in the us capitol!
Each State has two US Senators.
1946 different people have been a U.S. Senator to date. Mo Cowen of Massachusetts, who took office in February of 2013, is the 1946th.
Two US Senators and 33 State Senators.
Every US state, including Illinois, has two US senators.
There are 100 US senators. The US congress is made up of two chambers.
Every state has two US Senators. 40
Each state elects 2 US senators
Each of the 50 states has two senators for a total of 100 US Senators.
All States in the United States have 2 senators, therefore Arizona has two US Senators
There are 59 State Senators in the Illinois Senate and two US Senators from Illinois in the US Senate.