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The elected senate should be a mediator for the people and with the people.when the government is going to take a decision that will affect the country and its citizen in wrong doing.

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Q: What does a state senate do once elected?
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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.


Are elected by the people of the entire state?

Senate are elected by the entire state.


What state senate was Barack Obama elected to?

Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois state senate, beginning in 1996.


How are members of the Senate elected?

The members of the senate is elected not by the people but by the state legislators each state has two senators making the total number of the senator 100.


How many member does the senate have to a state?

2 senators are elected to the US Senate for each state.


Who elected by the people of the entire state?

Senate


Who is elected by the people of entire state?

Senate


Who are the state elected leaders?

A State's elected leaders include:Governorother State officials, like State TreasurerRepresentatives to the State HouseSenators to the State Senate


Are members of the state senate elected or appointed?

Members of the state senate are elected by the citizens in their respective states. They are typically elected to represent specific districts or regions within the state for a set term.


What year was Obama elected to the Illinois state state senate?

1996


How many senators from each state are elected to the US senate?

Two people are elected from each state to the Senate. There needs to be 100 representatives in the Senate, so 2 X 50 = 100 members.


When did Barack Obama become a senator?

He was first elected to the Illinois state senate in 1996. He was re-elected twice. He then ran for U.S. senate and was elected in 2004.