The U.S. Congress consists of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. The U.S. Senate consists of 100 senators representing the 50 U.S. states. All U.S. Senators vote in the U.S. Senate.
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its one vote
Each senator votes independently.
Each state has two senators in the U.S. Senate. Each senator has 1 vote.
-Proposes and votes on new national laws.-As a U.S. Senator, votes on confirming federal judges and U.S.Supreme Court Justices.
10 electoral votes - 1 for each district and 1 for each Senator Maryland has ten electoral votes, but unfortunately little say in which candidate receives them. In 2007 the state of Maryland became the first state in the union to 'drop out' of the electoral college. All ten votes go to the candidate receiving the most popular vote in the union.
The number can vary widely, as there are only two Senators for each state. The number of constituates for the Senator from Wyoming would be different than the number for the Senator from California.
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Each state in the United States is allocated a specific number of electoral votes based on their representation in Congress, with a total of 538 electoral votes available. To win the presidential election, a candidate must secure at least 270 electoral votes. The number of electoral votes per state is determined by adding the total number of Senators (2 per state) to the number of Representatives (based on each state's population).
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regional level
Mark Warner has won the votes for senator in Virginia.
21 votes-all 21 votes have to be for one person the votes cannot be splitThree. A state has one vote in the Electoral College for each Representative and one for each Senator representing that state in Congress.