Nelson and martinez
What are the names of the two actuality senators in Florida
If you are referring to the state senate, Florida has forty state senators. In 2012, the majority of them were Republicans. There is a website for the Florida State Senate, so that you can see which senator represents your district currently: http://www.flsenate.gov/senators/ If you are referring to congress, the U.S. Senate has two senators from Florida (all states have two U.S. senators). In 2012, they were a Democrat, Bill Nelson; and a Republican, Marco Rubio.
there are two senators from every state in the u.s. but the house of reps number is different depending on its population
there are two senators from every state in the u.s. but the house of reps number is different depending on its population
Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray
Oklahoma is represented by two United States senators. As of September 2021, the senators are James Inhofe and James Lankford.
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There are two Senators who represent the State of Florida in the US Senate.
The state of Florida has two positions filled in the active 111th Congress (valid from 2009-2011). The two senators the hold those positions are Bill Nelson (Democrat) and Mel Martinez (Republican).
Each state has two US senators; the current Texas senators are Kay Baily Hutchison and John Cornyn, both Republicans.
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All US states have two senators. It is the representation in the House of Representatives that varies by population. Although this system has worked well over time, there are many political analysts who believe that term limits will prevent power being accumulated by individuals. Extra long terms for the US congress also allow committee chairmanships to be held only by long term congressmen.