There are 100 U.S. Senators in 2013; there will be 102 if Puerto Rico becomes a state.
100 there are 2 senators for each state therefore there are 50 states so 50x2=100
There are 2 senators for every state. The house of representatives varies from state to state depending on population. There are a total of 435 US Representatives and 100 US Senators. Arizona has thirty Arizona State Senators, eight US Representative in 2010 and nine starting in 2013 and two US Senators.
As of 2013, John Cornyn (R) and Ted Cruz (R).
There are two senators for each US state.
Since January 3, 2013, the Senior U.S. Senator from Hawaii, completing the 2011 to 2017 term which was started by Daniel Inouye, is Democrat Brian Schatz, and the Junior Senator, serving her 1st term from 2013 to 2019, is Democrat Mazie Hirono.
Each State has two US Senators.
Two. There are two Senators for every State.
The current US Senators are:For the 6-year term beginning January 2015:Thad Cochran (R) senior senatorFor the 6-year term beginning January 2013:Roger Wicker (R) junior senator*for updated information, see the US Senate link below
Two US Senators and 33 State Senators.
The number of US Senators is determined by the number of states in the Union. Each state has two and only two senators.
There are 100 Senators in the US Senate. Two of them are John McCain and Rand Paul
Each state has two senators regardless of population, so there are 100 senators in the US Congress.