Voting
There are 100 voting members in the Senate.
Before the 17th Amendment, members of the House of Representatives were elected directly by the people, but members of the Senate were elected by the individual states' legislatures. However, the 17th Amendment changed the election of Senators from the state legislatures to the people. As a result, senators are now directly elected by the people.
The Sevnteenth Amendment
The 25th Amendment sets up the order in which the country can be led. First is the President, after him is the Vice President, then it falls to the President Pro tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, and then various cabinet members.
18th amendment
The Senate of Puerto Rico has 31 members.
There are 100 members in the Senate (Senators), two for each state.
The House of Representatives has 435 elected members
The U.S. senate has 50 members. The ancient Roman senate had at least 600 members. But remember the senate of ancient Rome was not a legislative body as the U.S. senate. The Roman senate was basically a consulting body.
The Senate, each state elects two to represent them.
Yes, Senate has 100 members: two from each of the 50 states.
2 members in the senate, because there are 2 per state.