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How did U.S. Senators vote prior to 1913?According to the political party they representedAccording to how their state legislature told them to voteAccording to how the local government told them to voteAccording to how special interest groups told them to vote

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How did U.S. Senators vote prior to 1913?According to the political party they representedAccording to how their state legislature told them to voteAccording to how the local government told them to voteAccording to how special interest groups told them to vote

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Before 1913, U.S. Senators voted according to how their state legislature told them to vote. This was due to the fact that the U.S. Constitution originally mandated that Senators were to be elected by their respective state legislatures. This changed with the 17th Amendment in 1913, which established the direct election of U.S. Senators by popular vote.

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