There are 100 Senators and 435 members of the House of Representatives. There are House members by state population and two Senators for every state.
Every state has exactly two Senators. Each state gets a number of Representatives based on how many people live in that state, but every state is guaranteed to have at least one.
Nineteen representatives and two senators for a total of twenty one.
Louisiana has 2 US Senators, like every other state. In the House of Representatives, the number of US representatives for each state can vary from one to however many are needed according to the state population.
Two Senators and one Representative.
Wyoming has 2 Senators in the U.S. Senate and 1 Representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. The U.S. Senators are Mike Enzi and John Barrasso. The member in the U.S. House of Representatives is Liz Cheney who was elected in 2016.
One privilege that Senators and Representatives have is the arrest privilege while in session. This prevents them from a civil arrest while they are in session.
There are 35 state senators and 70 state representatives in Idaho. The Idaho Legislature consists of the Idaho Senate and the Idaho House of Representatives. The state is divided into 35 legislative districts. Each district elects one senator and two representatives. There are no term limits for either chamber.
In the US, each state is represented by two US Senators.
The US senate has one hundred senators. There are two senators for each state. The House of Representatives has congressmen based on population; the larger the population for that state, the more congressmen it has.
If a state has four members in the house of representatives, that state will have a total of 6 representatives at the electoral college. The state has one for each representative and one for each senator. Every state has 2 senators, so the state will have 4 for the representatives and 2 for the senators.
Yes, that is true of U. S. Senators and U. S. Representatives. State Senators have districts from which the are elected. Of course, for states that have one U. S. Representative, the whole state is their district. They are known as At Large Representatives.
Example, for the Senate to have a quorum, there must be 51 senators present ( one over half: 51/100 ). the same is true for the House of Representatives.