The 1st Congress started with 59 Representatives.
There can be no more than 435 congressmen in the House of Representitives.
As of November 2012, the 113th Congress, four new Jewish representatives were elected to the House of Representatives. This brings the total number of Jews in the House of Representatives to 22.
27. 2 senators and 25 congressmen
The are 100 Senators in the Senate, and 435 Congressmen in the House of Representatives (not counting the six delegates with non-voting seats).
For the 113th Congress, 24 of the 36 Texas Congressmen in the House are Republicans.
Idk, 4...depends on how many people live in Tennessee I guess...
The U.S. House of Representatives is limited to 435 Representatives. There are generally one or two vacant seats at some time due to death or resignation. To check your state's representatives in the House, see the related link below.
It has eight members of the US House of Representatives and there are two members in the Senate. That makes 10.
435 "representatives" that is, members of the House of representives plus a few non-voting ones like for DC. Then there are 100 Senators who "represent"; but are not called representatives. Was that a trick question?
There are 122 state representatives and four US Representatives.
Montana has 3 congressmen. Based on the results of the 2010 census, Montana has 1 Representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. The U.S. Senators from Montana are Jon Tester and Steve Daines.
Iowa has 100 State Representatives in the Iowa General Assembly.