Which is the indian state which only have two districts?
yes No, they can't. each state has two senators, regardless of population, and each of them represents the whole state. Therefore, their districts overlap completely.
Each state has two Senators and they represent districts within the state, so everyone lives in one of the districts depending on their voting address. There are a hundred Senators so that is 200 districts.
Missouri has 34 state senators and districts. State Senators of Missouri serve four-year terms, but half of the seats are up for election every two years.
Washington State comprises of forty-nine districts, and each district elects two representatives and one senator. The Washington Legislature is bicameral, and has a lower House of Representatives, and upper State Senate.
Lahul (or Lahaul) is a district located in Indian State.Currently the two districts Lahul and Spiti are merged.Before the two districts were merged, Kardang was the capital of Lahaul, and Dhankar was the capital of Spiti.The merged district Lahul-Spiti was formed in 1960.
That is the way that 48 states plus the District of Columbia do it, and each of the other two states gives 2 of its votes to the ticket that wins the state. Of the 538 votes, only 5 of them are based on the winners of federal congressional districts, not counting the 21 votes from the seven states that have one Representative each. The two states are Maine, with two districts, and Nebraska, with three districts.
Districts has two syllables.
Slaves counted as two-thirds of a person.
State legislators are elected by the voters in their state districts. (This question was a garbled version of the related question below.)
Yes, Nebraska and Maine are the only two states that reward some delegates for districts won.
The constituents of a Senator are the entire state and the Representatives have districts. Each state has two Senators and Representatives based on population.
United States Senators represent an entire state. There are two Senators for each state (a junior and a senior).