State Senator
A State Senator is a member of a state's Senate, the upper house in the bicameral legislature of 49 U.S. states.
Related Topics:
Senate - Upper house - Bicameral - U.S. state
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There are typically fewer state senators than there are members of a state's lower house. In the past, this meant that senators represented various geographic regions within a state, regardless of the population, as a way of balancing the power of the lower house, which was apportioned according to population. But in 1963, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that state legislatures must apportion seats in both houses according to population.
Related Topics:
Lower house - Supreme Court of the United States
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Nebraska is the only state that has a unicameral legislature. Although this chamber is formally titled the Nebraska Legislature, its members are called "state senators."
Related Topics:
Nebraska - Unicameral - Nebraska Legislature
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