Robert Casey and Pat Toomey
State senators are elected by the residents of the state to represent them in the State Senate. Federal Senators are elected by the residents of a state to represent them in the Federal Senate. State senators make laws for the state, while Federal Senators make laws for the entire nation.
All senators are elected. There are no senators that are appointed to the position. This is true for both state and federal senators.
In what branch of federal government do senators work?
Federal
There are 100 U.S. Senators - 2 from each state.
There are 2 senators per state. There are currently 50 states, so there are 100 senators.
Every single state in the United States of America has 2 (federal) Senators each.Utah's (federal) Senators are Orrinn Hatch (R) and Robert Bennett (R) ---- I think you may have meant STATE SenatorsUtah has 29 State Senators
Federal senators and congressmen pay Social Security taxes like anyone else.
Robert Casey and Pat Toomey
There are 31 states in Mexico with one federal district. Much like the US which has 2 senators per state, so does Mexico. Technically speaking there are 64 senators, including the the two from the federal district. However, a series of reforms during the 1990s have made it possible for there to be up to 128 senators.
435 representatives 100 senators
"To be employed by the Federal government"- basically, you work for the government (FBI agents, senators, IRS auditors)