Yes, each state has two U.S. senators who serve six-year terms. But the terms are staggered so that no more than a third of the 100 members of the Senate are up for re-election at the same time.
Two Senators represent each state because of the "Great Compromise". This compromise was that the Legislative branch would have two houses: one based on population and the other was decided that each state gets two Senators to represent them, so they get equal say in an issue no matter their population maybe.
A senator represents a whole state. States have two senators, but they do not divide up the state between them, they each represent the whole state.
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Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
A senator represents the entire population of a state
There is no district senator. A senator represents the entire state, so they live in the state. They are not from a particular area.
A senator represents the entire state
The difference between a district representative and a senator is the pay scale. A senator would get paid more. There is also a difference in the number of constituents for each. A senator represents an entire state, and a district representative only represents a part of the state.
The Senator represents the entire state the Representative is elected in the district they live in.
Senators represent the people in the Senate. Each Senator represents between 1 and 37 million people depending on their state's population.
a governor represents the state , a senator represents the state in washington, d.c.
A US senator represents his state.
In the US, even though each state has two senators, each of those senators represents the entire state.
A U.S. senator represents the people of their state on a national level. They are elected to serve the interests and needs of their constituents and make decisions on legislation and policy that impact the entire country. Each state has two senators, who are elected by the voters of that state.
A US Senator represents all citizens of their respective state.