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A: All people in thatRepresentative's district.
Nancy Sullivan is the State Senator for Senate District 4, which includes Kennebunkport. She has been a fantastic Senator for the area!
Obama represented the state of Illinois in the US Senate. He lived in Chicago, IL, and was elected to the state senate as someone from the district that includes Chicago. But in US federal politics (congress), a senator is from a state, rather than from a city.
There is no district senator. A senator represents the entire state, so they live in the state. They are not from a particular area.
He served three terms representing the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004
The application must be endorsed by the state Senator of the district in which the applicant resides, or in the case of a nonresident employed in Pennsylvania, be endorsed by the Senator of the district in which the applicant is employed. In the event of a vacancy in a Senatorial district, the Senator of an adjacent district should endorse the application.
No, you vote for the US Senator for your specific senatorial district.
US representatives 'represent' certain districts within a state. The US Senators represent the entire state. The two current US senators from Texas are John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison. The Texas state senate is different. You are in Congressional District 15, Representative Ruben Hinojosa. You are in Senate District 20, Senator Juan Hinojosa. They are not related.
West Southwest or Southwest depending on the location. Senate district 22 is NW of Oklahoma City, while Senate district 38 is on the SW border with Texas.
No. Currently, Missouri is not a right to work state but State Senator Jason Crowell of Southeast Missouri's 27th Senate District, has introduced a Senate Bill, (State Senate Bill 888), that would make Missouri a Right to Work State, if passed, into law.
You can determine your Wisconsin state senator from this website.https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2017/legislators/senate
Several states designated one senator per county or district, while in with per capita voting, which gave each senator, rather than each state.