In the US, even though each state has two senators, each of those senators represents the entire state.
to represent each state
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
He represents the people of his state. There are two for each state.
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
Each state gets two Senators.
The US has 2 senators that represent each state, you need to ask who the senators are from a specific state.
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.)
A: All people in thatRepresentative's district.
A U.S. senator represents the people of their state on a national level. They are elected to serve the interests and needs of their constituents and make decisions on legislation and policy that impact the entire country. Each state has two senators, who are elected by the voters of that state.
The Constitution requires a senator to be an American citizen for at least nine years before taking office.He/She must be at least 30 years old.Must be a resident of the state they want to represent.
The Senators are people chosen by citizens of the United States to represent the state they are from on the federal level. Two people from each state are chosen by the people of each state making the total number of US Senators 100.
The US Senate is one of the two houses of Congress. It meets in Washington, D.C., and consists of 100 senators, two from each State. Every US State (except Nebraska) also has a State Senate. These State Senates meet in the State capitals, and their members are elected by communities within the State.