Each State has 2 Senators
There are two Senators from Pennsylvania.
No they are not.
The number of electoral votes is equal to the sum of the Representatives and Senators. Also, there are 2 Senators for each state. So Pennsylvania would have 2 Senators and 18 Representatives.
Many folks get confused between the STATE Senate and U.S. Senate. In the U.S. Senate there are 2 senators from each state. For Pennsylvania these two senators represent the state's interests in the federal government. Within the the Pennsylvania state government there are 50 senators who represent their respective districts in Harrisburg.
US Senators are chosen by state wide elections.
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 18 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Therefore, Pennsylvania has 20 electoral votes.
The US Senators from Pennsylvania are Casey and Specter.
The Pennsylvania State Senate has 50 state senators.
There is a list of all current US Senators at the related link below.
His office is in Pennsylvania.
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 18 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Therefore, Pennsylvania has 20 electoral votes.
As of October 2021, Pennsylvania's current US Senators are Pat Toomey and Bob Casey Jr. Pat Toomey has been in office since January 3, 2011, and Bob Casey Jr. has been in office since January 3, 2007.