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The U.S. Congress includes 2 U.S. Senators elected from each of the 50 states.

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Who elect senators now?

The registered voters of each state elect the senators for their state. At one time, senators were elected by state legislation.


How many senators does each state get to elect for congress?

Each state elects 2 senators.


Who elect the usa senators?

The citizens of each state vote for their state senators.


How many senators does the each state send to congress?

how many senators must each state elect to congress


How does the senate choose the number of members from each state?

The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two. The voters of the state elect them.


How do republics work?

In a republic, people elect representatives to speak or vote for them. For example, in America, people in each state elect Senators to represent them.


How were US senators chosen before the seventeenth amendment?

Each state legislature would elect two senators to 6-year terms


What did the 17th amendment allow to elect their senators not the states lgislative in each state?

the 17th Amendment is the provision that allows U.S. Senators to be directly elected by a state's population.


How many democrat and or republican senators per state?

Each state gets 2 US senators regardless of how large/small the state or how many/few people in the state. The senators can be from any party....the people of the state elect whomever they want.


How many Republican senators how many democrats senators?

Each state gets 2 US senators regardless of how large/small the state or how many/few people in the state. The senators can be from any party....the people of the state elect whomever they want.


Who can elect united state senators?

Only U.S. citizens who are 18 years of age or older.


Who were the senators chosen by before the 17th amendment was adopted?

Before the ratification of the 17th Amendment each state's legislature elected the two U.S. Senators. Direct election of Senators allowed to voting public to vote for the Senators of their choice.