9 U.S. house of reps
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 10 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington.
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 10 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington.
Washington, D.C. does not have a representative per se. Only states are allocated congressmen. Washington, D.C. and U.S. territories do have non-voting delegates. Washington, D.C. has one such delegate.
the house of representatives in Washington d.c
Find out here: http://www.house.gov
There are 435. And that's coming from a politically motivated teenager :)
The U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives meet in The Capitol Building, in Washington D.C.
Washington State comprises of forty-nine districts, and each district elects two representatives and one senator. The Washington Legislature is bicameral, and has a lower House of Representatives, and upper State Senate.
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 9 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana.
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 10 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington. Therefore, Washington has 12 electoral votes.
i think two or one but it either depends on how many people there is or its just two Washington State sends nine (9) Representatives or Congressmen to Washington, D.C. where they represent the state in the House of Representatives, or "the House." It also sends two (2) Senators who represent the state in the Senate.
WA is the U.S. Postal Service abbreviation for Washington. The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 10 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington. Therefore, Washington has 12 electoral votes.