The house of congress in which each state has two representatives?
The Senate. There are two Senators from each of the 50 states.
The Senate. (The Senator.)
United States Senate
The Senate.
the senate
The United States Senate, the upper house of Congress, is made up of two senators from each state.
2/3 of each chamber of Congress must approve it, and then it must be ratified by the favorable votes of 3/4 of the state legislatures.
Electoral votes are sent from each state to Congress to be counted.
with a two-thirds majority in each chamber
The Senate
The Senate
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.
The number of senators and representatives the state has in congress
The number of senators and representatives the state has in congress
Every state has a certain amount of electors, and after the people of each state vote, the electors cast their votes based on their state. All of the electors in each state cast the same vote. The number of electors each state gets is their total number of representatives in Congress (house + senate) well, after the citizens of America vote on it, congress takes their votes and figures out who the people want, then they disreguard them. then congress has another vote on it and decides. its kinda like asking for dinner, the citizens can tell the congress what they want for dinner, but congress is in the kitchen so they get to decide in the end, whether you like it or not.
Oregon currently (in 2012) has 7 votes in the Electoral College. The number of votes each state has is equal to its total number of Senators (two per state) and Representatives (allocated according to the state's population) in Congress.
The Senate is the chamber where each state has the same number of votes no matter how large or small its population.