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They were chosen by the legislature of their home state. In 1913, the 17th Amendment changed this to direct election by the voters in a state (which at the time was already done through various means in 26 states).

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Before they were elected directly senators were chosen by?

Originally, The Constitution, provided that the Senate was chosen by the State Legislature. But, in 1913, the 17th Amendment was adopted, to which it provides that Senators shall be chosen directly by the voters of the States.


Who originally selected senators?

There are 100 senators in the United States. Each of the 50 states has 2 senators. The senator is voted into office by the people of the state. Each senator voted in office serves a term of 6 years in office representing the people of the state. The Vice President is the leader over the senators.


Originally according to the constitution who or what institution was once responsible for electing US senator?

Up until the 17th Amendment which was passed in 1911, United States Senators were chosen by the Legislatures of each state.


How did United States Senators get into office before 1913?

In the 1800s, Senators were chosen by the legislatures of the various states. Article 1 Section 1 Clause 1. This was changed in 1913, by the 17th Amendment, which provided that Senators would be chosen by the people in the same way the Representatives were.


How are senators and representatives chosen?

By the states


Is house of represenitive or senate One hundred members each serving a six year term senate?

It is the Senate. According to Article I, Section 3 of the United States Constitution,"The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof,for six Years; and each Senator shall have one Vote."Each state has two Senators, regardless of the size of its population. Originally, senators were chosen by state legislatures. In 1913 the 17th amendment provided that senators would be directly elected by the people


Who is the U.S senator?

The Senators are people chosen by citizens of the United States to represent the state they are from on the federal level. Two people from each state are chosen by the people of each state making the total number of US Senators 100.


People who are once elected by state legislatures?

Early in the history of the United States, US Senators were elected by their state legislatures. This was seen as one of the important differences between the Senate and the House of Representatives. This method of election appeared in Article 1, Section 3 of the US Constitution. Direct election of US Senators became the norm in all states during the 20th century with the passage of the 17th amendment in 1913.


The names of our States' us senators?

A list of United States senators and the states they represent can be found on the official United States Senate website. Many state websites will also list the Senators.


Is the senate directly elected by the people?

Yes, in the United States, senators are directly elected by the people of their respective states. This change was made possible by the 17th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1913, which established the direct election of senators. Prior to this amendment, senators were chosen by state legislatures.


How many senators are in the congrees?

The are 100 United States Senators in the United States Congress. Each state is allowed to have two elected senators in Washington, DC.


How many united state senators serve in the legislature from each state?

United States Senators do not serve in the legislatures of their own states.