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Who organizes the elections for the US Senators and Representatives?

The states organize the elections.


How are senators chosen in Pennsylvania?

US Senators are chosen by state wide elections.


The organization of the elections for the US Senators and Representatives is the duty of?

The States


The organization of the elections for the us senators and representatives is the duty of the states?

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Who pays for election of us senators?

Senators are not "elected", as such, they are appointed. So no one pays for their elections. Their salaries and other expenses are paid out of the general tax funds. However, this answer is going to come as a surprise to voters, as they do have elections every 6 years.


When will the next two years elections occur?

The next two off year elections will take place in 2014 and 2018. Both of them will elect about 33 US Senators and all 435 of the US House of Representatives.


What is the term of office for senators?

In the US he or she is elected to a six year term.


Who pays for elections of senators?

Senators are not "elected", as such, they are appointed. So no one pays for their elections. Their salaries and other expenses are paid out of the general tax funds. However, this answer is going to come as a surprise to voters, as they do have elections every 6 years.


Who decides when where and how elections for senators and reps will be held?

The states are allowed to decide when, where, and how elections for senators and representatives will be held. This power is provided to each state through the United States Constitution.


How often are elections held for representatives in the US?

U.S. Representatives are up for election every two years. For Senators, it's six. Annie


When do senatorial elections take place and who votes in them?

Senatorial elections in the United States typically take place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even-numbered years. These elections can involve either regular elections for the full six-year terms of senators or special elections to fill vacancies. All registered voters in the respective states participate in these elections, casting their ballots to choose their senators.


Why is the Electoral College considered an indirect election?

The electoral college is not an election. The U. S. Presidential and Vice Presidential elections are indirect elections because the public does not elect them directly, but the public elects the people who elect them. Examples of direct elections are elections for U. S. Representatives and modern elections for U. S. Senators.