how many total seats are up for election in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010
22 Dems lost their seats in the 2010 General Election
3 house seats and 2 senate seats but the election in 2012 will drop from 17 to 16 so house and senate seats will be cut back
All 435 voting seats were up for election in 2010. Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms of office and must stand for reelection every even-numbered year.
All 441 seats in the House of Representatives will be up for election, including all 435 voting seats and all 6 non-voting seats. 33 of the 100 seats in the Senate will also be up for election. As such, 474 (87.6%) of the 541 seats in Congress will be up for election in the 2012 federal cycle.
The Conservative Party won 306 seats in the House of Commons, 20 seats short of an overall majority.
usually it depends on how many chickens you slaughter.
258 from May 2010
36 (as of November 2010)
Currently, sixty (60) Representatives are seated in the Arizona House of Representatives. As of the most recent election of November 2010, forty seats are held by Republicans, and twenty by Democrats.
The Labour Party gained 37 seats (28.68%) in the 2011 election out of a total 129.
306 seats were won by the Conservative party in the election of May 2010
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