2 per state for a total of 100
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All states have two senators. There are 100 senators total in the national Congress.
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Two per State.
a state has voting Representatives in Congress and Senators in the Senatea territory cannot vote in Congress or the Senate (although they may send nonvoting observers)
States did, and still do, send delegates to congress.
how many senators must each state elect to congress
Not exactly. The U.S. senate is made up of two senators from each state. Whether the state is big or small, it still sends two senators to congress. But it is in the House of Representatives where the state's population matters. Bigger states send more representatives to congress than smaller states do.
the states
Maryland sends 2 senators to the United States Senate. Every state is allowed to send 2 representatives to the senate.
The fewest number of people that a state can send to Congress is 3. Each state sends 2 Senators and must have at least one Representative in the House.
There are two Senators from every state. This is according to the Constitution, and the requirements to change this would be impossible to achieve. Article V of the Constitution: "... no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate."
Every state has exactly two senators. No more, no fewer. There are, therefore, 100 senators.