Republican Joe Heck, who has represented Nevada's 3rd congressional district since January 2011, is the representative for the 113th Congress (2013-2014).
Dina Titus is a member of the US House of Representatives from Nevada's 3rd District. She assumed office on 3 January 2009.
Following the 2010 Census, Nevada has 4 seats in the US House (gained 1). For the 113th Congress (2013-2014), the representatives by district are: 1. Dina Titus (D) 2. Mark Amodei (R) 3. Joe Heck (R) 4. Steven Horsford (D)
It depends on which district a person lives in. Zip code 20724 overlaps two districts, Maryland district 2 and Maryland district 3. As of August 2014, the representative for district 2 is C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger. For district 3, the representative is John P. Sarbanes.
Zach Wamp in the 111th Congress.
That depends on what kind of district it is. If it were a fire district, the rep. is whoever the public voted to represent their district. Usually 3 people will be reps.
538. 1 for each senator and representative, and 3 for the District of Columbia
The leader of the US House of Representative is called the Speaker of the House. As of the 112th Congress (running from 3 Jan 2011 to 3 Jan 2013), the Speaker of the House is John Boehner, a Republican from Ohio's 8th District.
538. 1 for each senator and representative, and 3 for the District of Columbia
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The US Constitution sets out three requirements for a Representative: 1. Must be at least 25 years of age. 2. Must be a US citizen for at least 7 years. 3. Must be a resident of the state he or she is elected to represent. The Constitution does not require the Representative to live within the Congressional District - only the State.
There are two senators and seven representatives that represent Colorado in Congress: Senator Mark Udall Senator Michael Bennet Representative Diana DeGette Representative Jared Polis Representative Scott Tipton Representative Cory Gardner Representative Doug Lamborn Representative Mike Coffman Representative Ed Perlmutter
Congressman Pete Gosar (D) who took office on 3 January 2011.