There are 67 State Senators in the Minnesota Senate. (see the related link for the current senators)
Minnesota has 67 State Senators and 134 State Representatives.
Minnesota has 67 state senators and 2 US senators.
The State Senate has 67 State Senators.
The two current senators from the state of Minnesota are Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar. Franken's term expires in 2015 and Klobuchar's term expires in 2019.
Every state has 2 U.S. Senators in the U.S. Senate. Amy Klobuchar (D) and Alan Franken (D) are the U.S. Senators representing Minnesota. Klobuchar's next election will be in 2018. Franken's next election will be in 2020.
Two, just like every state (except Illinois and Minnesota temporarily pending disputes?)
After the 1960 season. The 1960 Washington Senators became the 1961 Minnesota Twins.
Minnesota has 10 electoral votes. The number of electoral college votes is based on the factors of the number of senators and the number of representatives. In Minnesota there are 2 senators and 8 representatives.
Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar are democratic senators for Minnesota.
They became the Twins in 1961. Before that they were originaly the Washington Senators.
Minnesota Senators serve a six year term. However, there is not a limit on the number of terms a Senator can serve.