There are two Senators from each American state.
Congress is made up of Senators and members from the House of Representatives. Each state has two Senators. The number of Representatives from each state depends on the state's population.
Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are 100 senators in Congress which are two from each state.
All Senators take part in rule-making (law-making). Given that the number of Senators for any state is based on that state's population, it would be impossible to make such a list in the space here.
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Prior to the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913 a Senator was elected by their home state's house of representatives. The 17th Amendment changed this process making Senators directly electable by the people.
The 17th amendment made it to where senators were elected by popular vote, not by state legislators.
Senators - each state gets 2 senators regardless of how big/small the state is or how populated/unpopulated the state is. Representatives - each state gets representatives based on its population; highly populated state = many representatives, very unpopulated state = few representatives
As long as the supreme court and the citizens of the US deem it constitutional
The U.S. Constitution says the Senate will be made up of two senators from each state no matter what the population of that state is.The number of representatives from each state in the House of Representatives, on the other hand, is determined by the population of each state. The higher the population, the more representatives you get for your state.
House of Representatives (435 representatives) chosen through proportional representation. Senate (100 senators) chosen by equal representation, 2 senators for each state.
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.