In the US Senate, there are two Senators for each state. Each Senator serves a term of six years and then must run for reelection. There is not limit to the number of times a Senator may be reelected.
Each state has two senators and a senator's term is 6 years.
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Each state has two senators. The senate term lasts for six years.
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.
there are 2 equally allocated seats in every states in the senate.
There are always 2 senators per state. that means there are 100 total US senators.
ii think its the senate
The Constitution says that the Senate be composed of two Senators from each State (therefore, the Senate currently has 100 Members).
Each State's number of representatives are base on their population, while the number of Senate each state have is always two.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two. The voters of the state elect them.
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two.
There are 100 members of the US Senate - two from each state (50 states).
100 2 from each state
Two seats
A state's number of representatives in the US House of Representatives is determined by its population.
That's a political BRANCH, not party, and the answer is the Senate. Every state has two senators.
Not the Senate, but the House. The senate has two members from each state.
The number of electors is determined by the state's number of members in the House plus the number of members in the Senate.