Members of the Senate, known as senators, are elected representatives who serve in the upper chamber of the United States Congress. Each state is represented by two senators, regardless of its population, totaling 100 senators. They serve six-year terms and are responsible for making laws, confirming presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties. Senators are typically affiliated with either the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, or are independents.
There are 100 voting members in the Senate.
There are 100 members in the Senate (Senators), two for each state.
The Senate of Puerto Rico has 31 members.
The House of Representatives has 435 elected members
The U.S. senate has 50 members. The ancient Roman senate had at least 600 members. But remember the senate of ancient Rome was not a legislative body as the U.S. senate. The Roman senate was basically a consulting body.
The Senate, each state elects two to represent them.
Yes, Senate has 100 members: two from each of the 50 states.
2 members in the senate, because there are 2 per state.
The Spartan senate (Gerousia) comprised 30 members.
There are 56 members in the senate
there are 100 members in the senate
Members of the senate are coming!