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Currently there are 2 Independent U.S. Senators, No Independents currently in the House. (as of today Jan. 2, 2110) It can always change!
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The total number of U.S. Senators and representatives for a state is equal to its electoral votes in the Electoral College. Each state has two Senators and a number of Representatives that corresponds to its population, which together determine how many electoral votes it has in presidential elections. Therefore, the total number of electoral votes for a state is the sum of its Senators and Representatives.
There are 2 Senators from each State, so there are 100 Senators in total.
2 per state, or 100.
49 as of 2007.