Not the Senate, but the House. The senate has two members from each state.
There are 100 Senate seats, two from each State
No. The Senate has 100 members while the House has 435 members.
By Two senators.
Senate
The US Senate.
there are 2 senate seats in each state therefore making 100 senators in the U.S. senate
2 Senate Seats per state, totalling 100. House seats depend on how many people live in the state.
There are always two U. S. Senate seats for each state, so since 1959 there have been 100 seats in the Senate.
There are 535 seats in both houses, 100 seats in the Senate and 435 in the House of Representatives. The Senate has two members from each of the fifty states. The House has at least one member from each state, with the rest portioned out according to each state's population, based on the latest Census.
the Congress has the final authority to determine the number of seats for each state.
No, and here is the reason: United States Senate at full capacity: 100 People United States Representatives at full capacity: 435 People Number of People in US Senate < Number of People in US House of Representatives This is because the United States Constitution prescribes that the House of Representatives based the number of seats on the population size of each state (and since 1910 from 435 seats by Congressional statue), while the US Senate assigns two seats to each state, regardless of the state's size of population.