There are 100 senators in the U.S. Senate.
100, two per state.
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The are 100 United States Senators in the United States Congress. Each state is allowed to have two elected senators in Washington, DC.
The U.S. Congress includes 2 U.S. Senators elected from each of the 50 states.
There are 435 representatives in the House of Representatives, and there are 100 senators in the Senate.
There are to senators from each state, making up the 100 senators in congress. However the number of people elected to the house of representatives is proportional to the population of that state. The house of representatives and house of the senate make up congress.
The National People's Congress (of China) has 2,987 members. The chairman of the NPC is Zhang Dejiang, CPC who was elected in March of 2013.
No. The members of the US Congress are elected by the people in the district which the Congressman represents. The senators are elected by their states.
100 senators!
Congress (Congressmen), Legislative (Senators), and Executive (President).
After the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, Senators are by law directly elected by the voters in their respective states. Before 1913 it was up to the states to decide how they would choose their Senators. Some were directly elected, some were chosen by State Legislatures.
The new Congress now has 47 Republican senators.
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.