I can't believe that someone is asking that. The answer is 2.
Currently there are 100 seats in the U-S Senate. Each state in the Union (in this day and age, that is 50 states) is allowed two seats in the Senate. This is in the Constitution of the U-S. 50 x2 equals 100.
Currently there are 100 seats in the U-S Senate. Each state in the Union (in this day and age, that is 50 states) is allowed two seats in the Senate. This is in the Constitution of the U-S. 50 x2 equals 100.
There are 100 Senate seats, two from each State
Two seats
2 seats per state.
The constitution says that each state shall have two senators. Population doesn't count in the Senate. In the House of Representatives populations determine how many seats in the house each state gets. Reapportionment only affects the House not the Senate.
The Arkansas Senate has 35 members.
By Two senators.
Three
There are always two U. S. Senate seats for each state, so since 1959 there have been 100 seats in the Senate.
1
There are 35 State Senators.