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Since 2006 49 are democrats 49 are republican 2 are independents
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.
Most Republicans, Democrats, Liberals, Conservatives, and Independents are good people who just differ on their point of view about government.
As of November 5, 2010, there are 46 Republican Senators. A tight Senate race in Alaska is still undecided. If the Republican candidate Joe Miller is victorious, the official breakdown will be 51 Democrats, 47 Republicans, and two independents who caucus with the Democrats.
The Republican Party lost control of both houses of Congress. In the Senate, the Republicans had a net loss of six seats, the Democrats had a net gain of five seats, and the Independents had a net gain of one seat. That put the Republicans and Democrats tied at 49 Senators apiece with two Independents. However, the Independents were caucusing with the Democrats, giving that party control despite the fact that the incumbent Vice President, the President of the Senate, was Republican. In the House of Representatives, the Republicans had a net loss of 27 seats, and the Democrats had a net gain of 30 seats. At the end of the 109th Congress, the Republican Party had a 229-203 majority in the House. At the beginning of the 110th Congress, the Democratic Party had a 233-202 majority in the House.
Conservatives are the largest out of the four classified ideological groups Conservatives make up 90% of the Republicans 68% Independents and 2% of Democrats. Liberals make up 67% of Democrats 32% of Independents and 0% of Republicans Libertarians make up 10% of Republicans, 0% of Independents and 9% of Democrats Socialists make up 22% of Democrats, 0% of Independents, and 0% of Republicans
In each two year election cycle one-third of the United States Senate is up for re-election as each Senator serves a six year term. In the United States in 2012 23 Democratic seats were up for election and 10 Republican seats. (seats either held by a Democrat or Republican) The Democrats won all of their seats back and turned two Republican seats into Democratic seats. Two other seats were won by Independents; one of them previously a Republican seat. There are now 55 Democratic seats and 45 Republican seats in the United States Senate as the two Independents are caucusing with the Democrats.
110th congress has 202 republicans and 233 democrats in the House of Representatives. AND...49 republicans, 49 democrats, and 2 independents in the Senate.
democrats, republicans, libertarians, conservatives and independents
There are 105 members in the Louisiana lower house; 45 are Democrats, 58 are Republicans and 2 are independents.
Voters that don't support either the democratic or republican parties are known as independent voters. These voters can be libertarian, green party, or just about anything they like.
Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Independents, The Green Party