Two. All states have two. The State has two US Senators and the state legislature has 49 State Senators.
Ones that are elected from their state. Each US State has two no matter what the population of the state.
Senators are elected by the voters of the State in which they reside.
Every U. S. state has two U. S. Senators.
The are 100 United States Senators in the United States Congress. Each state is allowed to have two elected senators in Washington, DC.
All senators are elected. There are no senators that are appointed to the position. This is true for both state and federal senators.
The state Legislature elected the Senators be for the 17th admendment.
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State senators are elected by the residents of the state to represent them in the State Senate. Federal Senators are elected by the residents of a state to represent them in the Federal Senate. State senators make laws for the state, while Federal Senators make laws for the entire nation.
Their particular office is actually assigned to their district. They can however, obtain larger offices according to length in office, or position in the senate (i.e. speaker, etc.)
Senators are elected by voters during an election held in their respective state. Senators have been elected this way since 1913.
There are 49 State Senators.