2 Every State has an equal number of Senators---2. And they have to go to Washington DC to serve their state. In addition, each state has a number of Representatives who serve in the House of Representatives. The number of each state is determine by their population. However, each state has its State government and these senators go to the capitol of their State to decide laws for the State.
The Arizona State Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 30 members in the Arizona Senate and 60 members in the Arizona House of Representatives.
there are more representatives than there are senators. senators=100 (2 per state) representatives=435 (depends on census count)
Many political representatives are elected at the state level, even if they serve on a national level. This includes senators and members of the House of Representatives, governors and representatives to the state congress.
While U.S. Senators serve a six-year term in their elected offices, Representative serve two-year terms in Congress. Due to the staggering of terms for Senators, approximately one-third of Senators are elected every two years.
Senators serve 6 year terms. Representatives serve 2 year terms. Representatives have always been elected by popular to represent the interests of the electorate. Senators were originally appointed to represent the interests of the State
They are called Representatives.
Each state has 2 senators in the US Senate. (see the related link below) *The Michigan Legislature consists of a 38-member Senate and 110-member House of Representatives. Senators serve four-year terms and Representatives two.
The state legislature has 151 state represntatives and 35 state senators. (In the US Congress, the state has 2 Senators and 2 Representatives.)
Each state is given two representatives to the Senate, regardless of the size of the state they come from. Senators can serve for two years, and then their seat is up for election.
The Senate and the House Of Representatives. There are two Senators for every state; Representatives are in proportion to population, so more populous states have more Representatives, less populous states fewer. Senators serve for six years, Representatives for two.
The senators and representatives from the U.S. are from the state that they represent, it's the law!