There are 100 members in the United States Senate: 2 senators from each of the 50 states.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • The U.S. Constitution sets the rule that each state gets two senators, regardless of population.
  • Since there are 50 states, that gives a total of 100 senators in the Senate.
  • This number has been fixed at 100 since 1959, when Alaska and Hawaii brought the total number of states to 50.

In short: if you’re in any U.S. state, you have exactly two senators representing you at the federal level in the Senate.

TL;DR: The answer to “how many members are in the Senate” is: 100 U.S. senators.

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