The registered voters of each state elect the senators for their state. At one time, senators were elected by state legislation.
The citizens of each state vote for their state senators.
Each state elects 2 senators.
All states have 2 senators. Population determines number of representatives.
The 17th Amendment calls for citizens of the state to elect their state senators. Before the 17th Amendment, the state governor would appoint the senators.
No. The Constitution established in 1787 that the State Legislatures would appoint the Senators. It was not until the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913, that senators would be elected directly by the people.
The 17th Amendment gave the people the power to directly elect their Senators, versus allowing a legislature to elect them. The 17th Amendment gave the people the power to directly elect their Senators, versus allowing a legislature to elect them.
Every state elects 2 senators to the US Senate.
Each state gets 2 US senators regardless of how large/small the state or how many/few people in the state. The senators can be from any party....the people of the state elect whomever they want.
The Seventeenth Amendment for A+ -MG
The Seventeenth Amendment for A+ -MG
In a republic, people elect representatives to speak or vote for them. For example, in America, people in each state elect Senators to represent them.