There are 59 State Senators in the Illinois Senate and two US Senators from Illinois in the US Senate.
Every US state, including Illinois, has two US senators.
No. All states have exactly two US Senators.
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 18 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois. The Illinois General Assembly is comprised of the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate. The State Senate has 59 members and the House has 118 members.
If you are talking about federal congressmen Illinois has 2 senators and 19 representatives. If you are talking about the Illinois state legislature then Illinois has 118 representatives and 59 senators.
Like all other states, Illinois has two US Senators. Presently, they are Sen. Richard Durbin (D) and Senator Roland Burris (D).
Two, just like every state (except Illinois and Minnesota temporarily pending disputes?)
Illinois has 2 U.S. Senators as does every state. The 2 current Illinois senators are Dick Durbin, a Democrat, and Mark Kirk, a Republican. Barack Obama was a U.S. Senator from Illinois from 2005-2008.
Illinois no longer has 21 electoral votes; it now has 20 electoral votes as of the 2010 census. Based on their population Illinois is entitled to 18 US Congressmen. They also are entitled to two US Senators. Since 18 plus two equals 20 they are entitled to 20 Electoral votes.
The US Congressional Delegation consists of 19 Congressmen and two Senators. The Illinois General Assembly has 59 State Senators and 118 State Congressmen.
In 2010, New York had two U.S. senators representing the state in the United States Congress.
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