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What has 100 members -two per state?

The US Senate has 100 members - two elected to represent each of the 50 states.


What is the total of members in the senate?

100. Two from each state. 60 democrats, 40 republicans.


Are there 2 senators per state?

The US senate has 100 members. There are two members per state. But, the house of represenatives, depends on the states poplulation. For example, California has more people in the house of represenatives than wyoming.


What branch has a 100 members?

The United States Constitution instructs that Congress being divided into two houses. The lower house total membership is based on the populations of each state. The upper house or Senate is fixed at two members per state regardless of population. As there are 50 American States the Senate has 100 members.


Who are the United States senators?

A group of 100 person elected on the basis of two per state who are members of the US Senate.


How many numbers of members in the senate?

There are 100 Senators, two from each State.


The Senate has how many voting members?

The United States Senate has 100 members, 2 from each state.


How many members in the Senate?

There are 100 members in the Senate (Senators), two for each state.


What are the total members in the senate?

There are 100. Two from each state.


Number of members per state for senate?

There are two members per state in the Senate and they serve six years per term. The Senate was first convened in 1789.


Which chamber of Congress has two members per state?

The Senate


Which house of congress has two members per state?

The Senate

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