Not exactly. The U.S. senate is made up of two senators from each state. Whether the state is big or small, it still sends two senators to congress. But it is in the House of Representatives where the state's population matters. Bigger states send more representatives to congress than smaller states do.
A senator represents the entire population of a state
Each U. S. Senator represents his/her whole state.
a governor represents the state , a senator represents the state in washington, d.c.
A US senator represents his state.
Senators represent the people in the Senate. Each Senator represents between 1 and 37 million people depending on their state's population.
There is no district senator. A senator represents the entire state, so they live in the state. They are not from a particular area.
A US Senator represents all citizens of their respective state.
A senator represents the entire state
A Senator represents an entire state, a Representative (or Congressman/Congresswoman) represents a disctrict within a state. Senators are also considered Congressmen and Congresswomen but they are adressed as Senators. Each state has two Senators but have multiple Represenatives based on the population of the state.
Two per state.
He represents the people of his state. There are two for each state.
A senator represents the people in the state that elected him. All states have 2 senators but they're both representing the entire population. * I have found some states only have one. The website is www.senate.gov