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U.S. Senate: Senators
Lists of all senators from each state and facts about each state's history in the U.S. Senate.
U.S. Senate: Senators
Use this site's search or visit the Senate Index to find pages by topic. To learn about the history of the Senate visit the About the Senate section of Senate.gov . Contact Your Senators
U.S. Senate: States in the Senate
States in the Senate. Select a state to learn about its history in the United States Senate
U.S. Senate: Contacting U.S. Senators
Options for Contacting Senators. Web contact forms are available on most senators' websites; Postal Addresses; Addresses for each senator can be found on the senator's website or state's web page; The following standard address can be also be used: The Honorable (Name) United States Senate Washington, DC 20510
U.S. Senate: About the Senate and the Constitution
On July 23, Gouvernuer Morris of New York proposed that each state have three senators, but George Mason of Virginia and others worried that as new states entered the union this would lead to an overly large Senate. The Convention approved two senators per state by unanimous vote.
U.S. Senate
States in the Senate. Find your state's senators and learn about your state's place in Senate history.
About the Senate & the U.S. Constitution | Senators Elected by …
About the Senate & the U.S. Constitution | Senators Elected by State Legislatures The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof, for six Years.
Senate Facts - U.S. Senate Daily Press
Jan 21, 2025 · Beginning in 1959, senators are listed according to commencement of first Senate term by order of service, determined by former service in order as senator, vice president, House member, cabinet secretary, governor, and then by state population.
U.S. Senate: Contacting The Senate
All questions and comments regarding public policy issues, legislation, or requests for personal assistance should be directed to the senators from your State. Some senators have email addresses while others post comment forms on their websites.
About Electing and Appointing Senators | Historical Overview
The Senate ultimately voted against seating Stockton, and in 1866 Congress passed a law establishing uniform procedures for election of senators by state legislatures. The 1866 law stated that each house of a state legislature was to meet separately and vote to elect a senator.