New York, like every state in the United Sates, has two and only two, Senators in the US Senate.
In addition, the New York State Senate, part of the state legislative process, has 61 senators
New York has 2 U.S. senators (as does every U.S. state) and 62 state senators.
There are TWO from New York state in the US Senate, as with every other state, for a total of 100 senators.
I learned this in social studies. In each state everyone has 2 senators.
Two. All states have two (not including the District of Columbia, which isn't a state).
New York's Senators: Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles Schumer.
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Every U. S. state has two U. S. Senators.
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The state of New York is represented by two Senators. Each state in the union is represented by two Senators. 50 states equals 100 senators.
The state assembly, the New York State Senate, comprises 62 state senators. About 25 of the districts include areas within New York City. In the US Senate, New York has 2 senators (like every other state).
As of 2011 New York State has 62 Senators in its senate!! Go to New York state senate under Wikipedia and it will give you information about the New York Senate.
There are no senators specifically representing Brooklyn since senators represent states in the United States Congress. New York State has two senators representing the entire state.
There are currently 2 state senators of New York. They are Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer. The current governor of the state is Andrew Cuorno.
There are two senators in every state in the USA
In 2010, New York had two U.S. senators representing the state in the United States Congress.
There are two from NY. There are two from every state, regardless of population.
2 Senators. Each state has 2 Senators.
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Charles Schumer and Kristen Gillibrand
Schumer and Gillibrand.