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There are currently no independents serving in the House of Representatives as of 2014. There are two independents serving in the Senate.
58 Democrats, 40 Republicans and two Independents (Joe Lieberman and Bernie Sanders, both of whom caucus with the Democrats)
Let's hope not! Lieberman seems smarter then that.
Democrats - 49, Republicans - 49, and two Independents.
No there are 57 Democrats, 41 Republicans and 2 Independents.
As of the 112th Congress (2011-2013), the Democrats hold a 51 to 47 advantage in the Senate, with two Independents.
The Democrats will maintain control of the senate in 2013. They have 53 seats in the new congress, plus two independents who will caucus with them.
As of March 2016, the Democratic Party is in the minority in the Senate. The Democratic Party has 44 members, with 2 independents caucusing with them for committee assignment purposes.
As of 2010, the Democratic Party controls the majority in the Senate. There are currently 57 Democrats, as well as two independents (Bernard Sanders and Joe Lieberman) who are members of the Democratic Caucus.
Ekwee Ethuro who was sponsored by URP is the current speaker of the senate in Kenya.
Moses Wetangula is the current minority leader in the senate of Kenya.
Nancy Erickson is the current Secretary of the Senate.