US senators never elect the US president. Possibly some future senators or ex-senators once served as electors.
Each state elects 2 US senators
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There are no Senators in the House. Senators are elected to the US Senate while Representatives are elected to the US House of Representatives. Senators serve terms of six years while Representatives serve 2 year terms.
There are no Senators in the House. Senators are elected to the US Senate while Representatives are elected to the US House of Representatives. Senators serve terms of six years while Representatives serve 2 year terms.
There are two senators for each US state.
Each state has 2 Senators, so there are 100 Senators. Senators are elected to a 6-year term.
Two from each state, making 100 total in the U.S. Senate. They are elected to six year terms, 1/3 of the senate every two years.
2 senators are elected to the US Senate for each state.
There are 2 Senators for each State only for the States
100 senators are elected. Each state elects 2 every 2-6 years.
1/3 of the Senators' terms expire in every 2 years, but since there are 50 states with two Senators apiece and that does not divide by 3, in two election years 34 Senators are elected (or re-elected) and in the third year the remaining 32.
Senators are elected for 6 year term with no term limits.