yes they should live in the same state they represent
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
The Senator represents the entire state the Representative is elected in the district they live in.
Each U.S. Senator is supposed to represent the state from which he/she was elected. Each U.S. Representative is supposed to represent the people of the congressional district from which he/she was elected.(Note that I did not state that a Representative is supposed to represent a congressional district or that a Senator is supposed to represent the people of a state.)
Yes, it is one of the requirements. If a senator does not live in the state they represent, then they cannot become a senator.
no they are not
Jon Huntsman does not currently represent any state. He was previously the US Ambassador to China, representing all 50 states. Prior to that he was the governor of Utah. He has never been a state senator or representative.
The difference between a district representative and a senator is the pay scale. A senator would get paid more. There is also a difference in the number of constituents for each. A senator represents an entire state, and a district representative only represents a part of the state.
A senator represents the entire population of a state
He was a state senator from Illinois, and then a U.S. senator from that state.
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
As the President of the US, he represents all 50 states and every territory. As a US Senator, Barack Obama was the representative from the State of Illinois.
to represent each state