All States are allowed only two senators.
Also, all States must have at least two representatives.
Each state is guaranteed a minimum of 2 senators in the United States Senate, regardless of its population size.
Two Senators and one Representative.
Each state is allowed to have a maximum of two senators, minimum of one depending on the size of the population.
Each state is allowed a maximum of two senators, and a minimum of one, based on population.
The number of senators from a state is two. The minimum number of representatives is 1.
Since every state has two senators and at least one representative to the House, every state has at least 3 electoral votes.
Wyoming state senators receive $150 day plus per deim as of 2010.
Depends on the state. Most are between 18 and 21. The minimum age for State Senators is usually between 21 and 30. 30 is a common minimum for election to a statewide executive office, as well as the minimum for election to the U.S. Senate.
2 state senators and there are 100 us senators 2 for every state
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.
Senators represent their entire states, but members of the House represent individual districts. The number of districts in each state is determined by a state's population. Each state has a minimum of one representative in Congress. The House and Senate have evolved into very different bodies.
There are 67 State Senators in the Minnesota Senate. (see the related link for the current senators)
Each state has (exactly) two senators, and at least one representative. Since the number of electoral college votes a state has is the sum of the number of senators and representatives it has, the minimum is therefore 3.