They are not divided into districts like congressmen are. Both Senators represent the entire state.
2006-10-28 06:59:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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the state is NOT divided. You vote for both. Terms every six years. You don't vote for a senator every year.
R. Michael DeWine Republican 1995 present
George V. Voinovich Republican 1999 present
2006-10-28 14:00:54
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answered by John16 5
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look on the congress' website. A state is not divided up regarding its senators, like it is with Reps.
2006-10-28 13:59:26
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answered by Cecil 4
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States are not divided, I suppose you'd say the senators are at large i.e. serve the entire state.
2006-10-28 14:01:55
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answered by madjer21755 5
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Use this link from the League of Women voters page to find out by your zip code.
They also have excellent descriptions of ballot issues and candidate statements.
2006-10-28 14:01:04
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answered by oohhbother 7
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I'm not sure it is divided? I think you can look up our senators on the whitehouse.gov website, but I'm not sure.
2006-10-28 13:59:29
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answered by jedi_junkie05 3
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And this is the state that decided our last presidential election!
2006-10-28 19:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Mike DeVine, and George Voinovich, you probably should know that.
2006-10-28 14:20:54
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answered by Zen 4
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The phone book has that info.
2006-10-29 01:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Try this site.
It may prove helpful
http://www.house.gov/writerep/
2006-10-28 13:59:19
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answered by Zach 2
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