Since January 3, 2013, the people elected to represent the people of Arizona in the U.S. House of Representatives are...
CD#1 - Ann Kirkpatrick (D; 2nd term)
CD#2 - Ron Barber (D; 1st full term)
CD#3 - Raúl Grijalva (D; 6th term)
CD#4 - Paul Gosar (R; 2nd term)
CD#5 - Matt Salmon (R; 10th term)
CD#6 - David Schweikert (R; 2nd term)
CD#7 - Ed Pastor (D; 11th full term)
CD#8 - Trent Franks (R; 6th term)
CD#9 - Kyrsten Sinema (D; 1st term)
In the United States of America, Congress women play the same role as the men. However, there are fewer women in Congress than men.
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The government was instituted among men only.
I'm not sure which group you are referring to. Do you mean political party? The only group that seems to have a consistent majority in Congress is white men.
There is a total of 535 men and women. The senate holds and will only hold 100 people. The house of representatives holds 435.
Yes. Traditionally, there have been more men in Congress than women, but that is slowly changing.
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NO 2nd Answer: There should be more people in Congress who are dedicated to serving the American people and not lining their own pockets, whether they are men or women.
There are over 1,200 confirmed men and women in the U.S. congress.
cuz men thing they're better than girls and take the jobs first.
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