Each state has 2 senators in the U.S. Senate. The number of representative in the U.S. House of Representatives is fixed at 435. Every 10 years the U.S. Census Bureau takes a census of the population in each state. The 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives is then reapportioned among the 50 states based on the population in each state. Representatives are elected for two-year terms by the voters in the legislative districts in each state. Based on the 2010 Census the number of representative in the U.S. House of Representatives by state are: Alabama - 7, Alaska - 1, Arizona - 9, Arkansas - 4, California - 53, Colorado -7, Connecticut - 5, Delaware - 1, Florida - 27, Georgia - 14, Hawaii - 2, Idaho - 2, Illinois - 18, Indiana - 9, Iowa - 4, Kansas - 4, Kentucky - 6, Louisiana - 6, Maine - 2, Maryland - 8, Massachusetts - 9, Michigan - 14, Minnesota - 8, Mississippi - 4, Missouri - 8, Montana - 1, Nebraska - 3, Nevada - 4, New Hampshire 2, New Jersey - 12, New Mexico - 3, New York - 27, North Carolina - 13, North Dakota - 1, Ohio - 16, Oklahoma - 5, Oregon - 5, Pennsylvania - 18, Rhode Island - 2, South Carolina - 7, South Dakota - 1, Tennessee - 9, Texas - 36, Utah - 4, Vermont - 1, Virginia - 11, Washington - 10, West Virginia - 3, Wisconsin - 8, and Wyoming - 1.
In the state of Washington there are 11 congressmen. Patty Murray, Maria Cantwell, Jay Insee, Rick Larsen, Brian Baird, Doc Hastings, Cathy McMorris Rogers, Norm Dicks, Jim McDermott, Dave Reichert, and las but not least Adam Smith. I got this answer from a differant website though. Now you have the answer to how many congressmen Washington has.
Washington has nine representative as of January 2011. :)
Washington state controls 10 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives from 3 January 2013 until 3 January 2023.
Washington controlled 9 House seats from 3 January 1993 until 3 January 2013, and if the 2020 population projections released by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2011 are accurate, Washington will continue to control 10 House seats after 2023.
For the 113th Congress (2013-2014), Washington state has 10 Representatives in the US House of Representatives. The state gained one seat following the 2010 Census.
nine... I don't know specifically but there's nine for sure!
Washington State has ten seats in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 3, 2013 until January 3, 2023.
i think 43
The House of Representatives.
No. Washington, D.C. does not have any senators in the U.S. Senate or representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Washington's first Congress began with 59 representatives and expanded to 64 after NC and RI ratified the Constitution. His last Congress had 106 House seats.
The U.S. Congress consists of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. There are 100 Senators in the U.S. Senate and 435 Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
no, the house of representatives is part of congress. the other part of congress is the senate.
the call for congress to have a senate and a house of representatives
The lower house of Congress is called the House of Representatives. Although, the United States does not really use terms like that.
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 members of Congress are Representatives (in the House of Representatives) and Senators (in the Senate).
The Senate and the House of Representatives
it is the house of representatives
the house of representatives and the senateThe House of Representatives and the Senate