The U.S. Congress includes 100 senators in the U.S. Senate and 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
100 Senators 435 House of Rep. Total is 535
In the 112th Congress, seven states and the District of Columbia each have only one member in the House of Representatives; Rhode Island, which is the smallest state in land mass has two Representatives due to population growth. Every state has two Senators (except the District of Columbia, which isn't a state), regardless of size or population.Alaska..................1 Rep; 2 Senators......3 (total)Delaware..............1 Rep; 2 Senators......3 (total)Montana...............1 Rep; 2 Senators......3 (total)North Dakota........1 Rep; 2 Senators......3 (total)South Dakota........1 Rep; 2 Senators......3 (total)Vermont...............1 Rep; 2 Senators......3 (total)Wyoming..............1 Rep; 2 Senators......3 (total)The District of Columbia has one non-voting (except on committees) delegate in the House of Representatives and no Senators. They are, however, entitled to three electoral votes.
In the Senate, every state has two Senators. In the HOR, it is based on representation. One way to figure out how many HOR representatives a state has, subtract their electoral votes by two b/c a state's EV are equal to it's rep. in Congress (subtract the two senators; ex. DOfC has 1 HOR rep b/c 3 EV-2Sen.=1HOR rep).
2 per state so 100.... if you count puerto rico and Guam they have council members who sit in... Ithink American Samoa might too... then it would be more. But according to the Constitution, each state is allowed 2.... now if you meant congress then the Senate has 100 and the house of Rep's has 435
Montana's Congressmen are Rehberg - Rep., Tester and Baucus are our Senators.
Each state has 2 Senators and at least one member of the House of Representatives. The # of representatives for each state is determined in proportion to population with the number of members fixed at 435. California currently has the most representatives with 53 with Texas falling in second with 32. Alaska, America Samoa, Delaware, DC, Guam, Montana, North Dakota, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Vermont, Virgin Islands and Wyoming all share the distinction of having 1 representative in the House. Georgia has 13 members of the House of Representative and 2 Senators. As of August 01, 2012 Senators: Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R) Sen. John Isakson (R) Representatives: 1st District: Rep. Jack Kingston (R) 2nd District: Rep. Sanford Bishop (D) 3rd District: Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R) 4th District: Rep. Henry Johnson (D) 5th District: Rep. John Lewis (D) 6th District: Rep. Tom Price (R) 7th District: Rep. Rob Woodall (R) 8th District: Rep. Austin Scott (R) 9th District: Rep. Tom Graves (R) 10th District: Rep. Paul Broun (R) 11th District: Rep. John Gringrey (R) 12th District: Rep. John Barrow (D) 13th District: Rep. David Scott (D)
In the US Congress, it is two years.
From the Senators and Representatives of each state. Each state gets at least 2 because each state has 2 senators. As for the Representatives, the least are in Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, Vermont, Delaware & DC, each have 1 representative (so Alaska gets 2+1, which is 3 electoral votes, as do the other states with 1 representative) and the most is in California (52, plus the 2 senators, makes it 55 electoral votes) followed by Texas (rep+sen=34), New York (rep+sen=31), Florida (rep+sen=27) etc... >muna
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what is the number of congress.senate and house of rep.
The Onion News Network - 2007 Live from Congress Rep- Ingersoll's Murder of a Hobo was released on: USA: 5 July 2007
to hard to answer i think it was just the rep.