Two-thirds of those present must vote to expel. In the history of the Senate, only 15 have been expelled. Fourteen of them were expelled for supporting the Confederate Secession.
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Every state has two U. S. Senators. The number of state senators depends on the state.
Senator Sherrod Brown and Senator Robert Portman
Each state has two senators a Junior Senator and a Senior Senator and there is 50 states so there is 100 Senators throughout the entire United States.
A junior senator has served in the senate for a shorter time than the other senator from his state; that other senator from his state is a senior senator.
Kentucky has 38 State Senators.
All 50 states have 2 senators.
The US has 2 senators that represent each state, you need to ask who the senators are from a specific state.
A Senator is a member of the United States Senate. Senators are elected by the state. Each state has two Senators that represents said state.
A state Senator is an elected member of the legislature, or law-making body, of his or her state of residence.This is not to be confused with a US Senator, who is elected to represent his or her state of residence in the US Senate of the federal government, in Washington, DC.
Senators have offices and work in Washington, DC. The Senator will also have an office in their home state.
The Ottawa Senators are in the province of Ontario in Canada :)
A Senator represents an entire state, a Representative (or Congressman/Congresswoman) represents a disctrict within a state. Senators are also considered Congressmen and Congresswomen but they are adressed as Senators. Each state has two Senators but have multiple Represenatives based on the population of the state.