No. Senators are the elected representatives who, collectively, make up the Senate.
In countries which have a Senate (such as Australia and the USA), this means the upper house of a bicameral Parliament.
Senators are those people who have been elected to represent the interests of the population of the area they represent.
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Each state has 2 senators in the US senate.
The US Senate has 102 Senators and will continue to have the same number (2 per state plus Washington DC) until more states are admitted into the union.
Two senators from each of the 50 states, obviously adding up to 100 senators. Also, within the senate are committtees and sub-committes.
100, 2 for each state