Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
They have to own property in the state and district they represent.
The Senators represent the state and the representative represent the people of their districts.
yes they should live in the same state they represent
They represent their state in the House of Representatives.
When there's only one representative for a state, he or she is known as an "at-large representative" because they represent the entire state, not a particular congressional district.
One Representative represents about 650,000 people.
South Carolina
however many representative their are
At least one however they are alloted on the basis of population.
The verb for "representative" is "represent."
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.)
The Senator represents the entire state the Representative is elected in the district they live in.