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Q: Is it possible for the entire state to also be a house district?
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Does the senate or house of representitives get elected by the entire state?

Only the Senate is elected by the entire state. The House is elected by residents of their Congressional District.


Duties of the members of the Louisiana house of representatives?

State senatorÕs duties are creating and pass laws that benefit his district, as well as the entire state. Representing his/her district on national issues addressed, the senator's decision is important as it also reflex his/her district.


What is a district senator?

There is no district senator. A senator represents the entire state, so they live in the state. They are not from a particular area.


Robert Byrd Home state district?

The entire state of West Virginia.


In which state is the White House?

The white house is the District of Columbia which is in both Maryland and Virginia.


What is the smallest number of US district courts that exist in any state?

Many States only have 1 district court for the entire state.


What are the duties of a state?

State senatorÕs duties are creating and pass laws that benefit his district, as well as the entire state. Representing his/her district on national issues addressed, the senator's decision is important as it also reflex his/her district.


If you wanted to visit the White House what state would you go to?

The White House is not in a state - it is in the District of Colimbia


Why are members of the House more in touch with their constituents than the Senate?

A house member has fewer constituents, and the live in the district from which he was alected. Many of them are personal friends of his. A senatore constituency is larger, and spread out over the entire state.


Do representatives serve an entire state or single district?

Representatives serve a district, as determined by their state legislature, based on census data. To serve a whole state, that's a Senator.


Members of the House who are chosen by the entire population of a State are known as?

Senators are the members of the House that are chosen for a state's entire population. Representatives are chosen to represent a portion of their state.


Some states elect their representatives at-large which means?

When an elected official is "elected at large" that means that they are elected by the entire body of voters rather than by individual districts. In other words, every eligible voter in the entire state can vote on each Senator. Representatives in the House, on the other hand, are not elected at large. Individual districts within each state vote for which Congressman will represent them in the House. A voter living in district 1 cannot vote for a Representative running in district 2. There are exceptions where a state can have a congressman at-large, for example, Delaware, where the entire state votes for the representative. Because Senators are "elected at large," however, districts don't matter.