This was a result of the Connecticut Compromise, whereby representation in the House would be determined by population (favoring the largest states, such as Virginia) whereas representation in the Senate would be fixed at two per state (giving smaller states like Connecticut equal power).
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Senators are elected by voters during an election held in their respective state. Senators have been elected this way since 1913.
The Senate has two representatives per state. The House of Representatives has representation based on population, so states with more people have more representatives. In the olden days, only the members of the House of Representatives were elected by the people. Senators were appointed by the government of the state they were representing. In 1913, an amendment changed it so that senators were also elected by the people.
Senators used to be elected from the state legislature and now we the people vote for a new one every 6 years.
the senate represents the interests of the states equally. the house represents the interests of the people proportionally. senators used to be appointed by state legislators not voted for by the people.
It is not clear whether you are referring to the senators of the modern Italian senate or to the senators of ancient Rome. In the former case both the senators and the MPs are elected. In the latter case the senate was not an elected body and was not a legislative body. It was an advisory body of the rulers. It was composed of patricians (aristocrats) and former executive officers of state.
States have representatives that are elected officials that vary from state to state depending on population. It does not matter the population of every state that two senators are elected.
Senators
Ones that are elected from their state. Each US State has two no matter what the population of the state.
Senators are elected by the voters of the State in which they reside.
Each state in the US has 2 senators. They are elected in each state by the entire population of that state.
House memebers are re-elected every two years rather than senators, who are elected every six years.
the 17th Amendment is the provision that allows U.S. Senators to be directly elected by a state's population.
All senators are elected. There are no senators that are appointed to the position. This is true for both state and federal senators.
The state Legislature elected the Senators be for the 17th admendment.
Article One of the U.S. Constitution provides that each state, regardless of population, is represented by two senators. The senators from each state are elected by the people of the state.
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State senators are elected by the residents of the state to represent them in the State Senate. Federal Senators are elected by the residents of a state to represent them in the Federal Senate. State senators make laws for the state, while Federal Senators make laws for the entire nation.