El Paso, Texas, is represented in the state congress by a total of four members in the Texas House of Representatives and two senators in the Texas Senate. This representation includes both the House and Senate seats allocated to the region. The exact number of representatives can vary slightly due to district changes or redistricting, but these figures generally reflect the current representation.
The four states are; California, Texas, New York and Florida
(1) California (53 Members)
The people of the state vote for the senate members.
Congress doesn't elect new members. The people from their state elect the people who will represent them in Congress.
Anti-slavery members of Congress opposed admitting Texas to the Union primarily because it would extend the institution of slavery into new territories. Texas was a slave state, and its admission would disrupt the balance of power between free and slave states in Congress. Additionally, many abolitionists viewed the annexation of Texas as an expansion of slaveholding interests, which conflicted with their goal of ending slavery in the United States.
In a state - any member of the State Legislature. In the Congress - any member of the Representative or Senator.
by your state or districts vote
TEXAS
Members of Congress are elected by the people of their state and so represent the political aims of those people.
The Senate
The Senate