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."
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Two per State.
All states have two senators. There are 100 senators total in the national Congress.
2 per state for a total of 100
how many senators must each state elect to congress
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.
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)
Every state has exactly two senators. No more, no fewer. There are, therefore, 100 senators.
As per the Constitution, Alaska is entitled to send two senators to D.C. I do not know how many House Representatives they get to send because I do not know the size of Alaska's population. Alaska has one U.S. House Representative, because of small population. . Each state is guaranteed a minimum of one.
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Each state, regardless of size or population, is represented by two senators.
Each state sends two.