Yes.
Hawaii has two senators as follows.AKAKA, Daniel K (democrat)INOUYE, Daniel K. (democrat)Note: Every state has two senators and that is, in fact, the very reason that the Senate exists. It's the number of Representatives in the House of Representatives that changes for each state.
If you are referring to the state senate, Florida has forty state senators. In 2012, the majority of them were Republicans. There is a website for the Florida State Senate, so that you can see which senator represents your district currently: http://www.flsenate.gov/senators/ If you are referring to congress, the U.S. Senate has two senators from Florida (all states have two U.S. senators). In 2012, they were a Democrat, Bill Nelson; and a Republican, Marco Rubio.
Tim Kaine (Democrat) and Mark Warner (Republican) are senators for Virginia.
Montana is typically considered to be a Republican state. The last Democrat to carry the state in a presidential election was Bill Clinton in 1992. That being said, Montana currently has a Democratic governor and two Democratic senators.
Each state has two US Senators. The number of state senators is determined by the state.
There are 33 state senators. The Ohio General Assembly is the state's legislative body, and it is comprised of two houses, like the US Congress. There are 99 Representatives in the House, and 33 Senators in the state Senate. See the related link below for the current state senators.
two senators from each state
Two, every state has two senators.
Each state gets 2 US senators regardless of how large/small the state or how many/few people in the state. The senators can be from any party....the people of the state elect whomever they want.
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There are two senators for each US state.
Vermont has three Members of Congress: one Representative, two Senators. Vermont's current senators are Democrat Patrick Leahy and Independent Bernie Sanders. Its representative is Democrat Peter Welch.