At the beginning of November 2012, California's delegation in the U. S. House of Representatives consists of 33 Democrats, 19 Republicans and one vacancy.
33/52 Democrats ≈ 63.5% Democrats
there are 100 senators in the Senate, 2 for every state of America. Of those, there are 41 republicans.
currently: 53 beginning Jan. 3, 2013: 55
The Democrats will maintain control of the senate in 2013. They have 53 seats in the new congress, plus two independents who will caucus with them.
As of the 2012 election in the US, the minority party in the Senate is the Republican Party. There are 45 Republicans in the Senate, 53 Democrats, and 2 Independents. The Independents caucused with the Democrats, so the majority party has 55 seats.
California has 55 electoral votes. There are two Senators and 53 members of the House of Representatives. Representatives are given by population and California has the most.
California's 53 US Representatives include 19 Republicans and 34 Democrats.
As of the 2012 election, there are 53 Democratic Senators, plus 2 independents who caucus with the Democrats. There are 45 Republicans.
As of 2014, 53 Dem, 45 Rep
As of May 2014, there are 53 Democrats in the US Senate and 45 Republicans. There are also two independents, Bernie Sanders of VT and Angus King of ME, who are not members of either political party. However, they caucus with the Democratic Party, meaning, for purposes of committees and such, they "count as" Democrats.
As of May 2014, there are 53 Democrats in the US Senate and 45 Republicans. There are also two independents, Bernie Sanders of VT and Angus King of ME, who are not members of either political party. However, they caucus with the Democratic Party, meaning, for purposes of committees and such, they "count as" Democrats.
California has 53 US Representatives in the US Congress.
In the current session which is about to end there are 53 which is a majority for the Democratic Party.