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21 votes-all 21 votes have to be for one person the votes cannot be splitThree. A state has one vote in the Electoral College for each Representative and one for each Senator representing that state in Congress.
Each state has two senators in the U.S. Senate. Each senator has 1 vote.
Every elible voter within the state that the Senator is running votes is able to vote for the Senator. Not the entire United States as in a Presidential election.
These are the steps that are typically taken in the United States to send a senator to the US Senate: 1. A person is nominated to become a US senator by a major political party, such as the Republican or Democrat parties; 2. In the general election in November, the candidate with the most votes in a US State wins the election and becomes a senator; 3. Each US State is allocated two senators, regardless of the State's population; and 4. The term of a US senator is 6 years. Thus elections for open senate seats normally occur every six years. There are other ways in which a State sends a senator to the US Senate to represent that State: 1. If an incumbent serving in the senate dies or resigns in the middle of that person's term, the Governor of the State, now having a vacancy, appoints a person to serve out the previous senator's term. Note: This not a Dingo bot problem... answer is correct.
-Proposes and votes on new national laws.-As a U.S. Senator, votes on confirming federal judges and U.S.Supreme Court Justices.
Mark Warner has won the votes for senator in Virginia.
Senator Blanche K. Bruce
its one vote
A senator elected at large is one elected by the votes of the entire political entity (i.e., state) that he represents. This is opposed to the process of electing Congressmen/women from a district, which is a subdivision of the political entity.
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