Ted Kennedy
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Yes, it is one of the requirements. If a senator does not live in the state they represent, then they cannot become a senator.
Senator Ted Kennedy (Died on 25 August 2009). Succeeded by Paul G. Kirk, Jr. The special election then elected Scott P. Brown to fill that seat. He will be seated in February 2010. Schumer and Gillibrand of New York.
Every state has two U. S. Senators. The number of state senators depends on the state.
You can address a retired state senator as "Senator [Last Name]" and his wife as "Mrs. [Last Name]" or "Senator [Last Name]." If they no longer hold their titles, you can address them by their first names in a formal setting.
Yes, it is possible to name your senator because there are only 2 and they are The House of Representative and The Senator.
2
Depending on the person you are writing to your address will change. For the State Senator it should be: The Honorable (name here), The State Senate, State Capital, State Zip code and then Dear Senator (name).
YES. He served one term as US senator from NY. He was also a state senator at one time/
Which one? Senator Padme Naberrie Amidala Skywalker is one!
Many people will call him Senator as a mark of respect. In writing he could be referred to the Honorable xxxx or former Senator xxxx.
Exactly 2.