Only states have U.S. Senators.
They work in washington, but they live in their states
Each State has two US Senators and Washington DC being a Federal City is not a State and and is granted no representation in the US Senate.
The two US senators who represent you in Washington DC depend on the state you live in. Each state sends two senators to represent them in the United States Senate. You can find out who your senators are by searching for your state's senators or using online resources such as the official website for the United States Senate.
Washington DC (the District of Columbia) has no US senators and only a non-voting delegate in the US House of Representatives.The DC House delegate since 1991 has been Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat who has been reelected ten times.
Mary Landrieu and David Vitter
The US Senate has 102 Senators and will continue to have the same number (2 per state plus Washington DC) until more states are admitted into the union.
Delaware Avenue NE and Delaware Avenue SW in Washington DC. The US capital has a street named after all 50 states.
Washington D.C. does not have a capital. Washington D.C. is the capital of the US. it is the capital
The US state of Maryland is east of Washington, DC.
Washington DC is the capital city of the USA.
The state of Delaware has only 1 representative in the US House of Representatives. Because the state has only a single congressional district, the representative is officially considered "At Large" (over the entire state).Delaware has only one state representative. But like other states, it has 2 Senators.