57 democratic senators and 2 independents.
In the current session which is about to end there are 53 which is a majority for the Democratic Party.
In the United States Senate;37 Senate Democrats are millionaires and30 Senate Republicans are millionaires.Read more: How_many_millionaires_are_democrat_congressmen
There are four Republicans and three from the Democratic Party. Both US Senators are Democrats. At the State level, the Decmocrats hold the Senate and the Governor's office and the Republicans have a 33 to 32 edge over the Democratic Party in the State House.
The new Congress now has 47 Republican senators.
there are no senators in LA. senators are for the State of California. people in the house of Representatives are for districts. but if you are talking about Louisiana there are two senators for the US Senate. In the state senate for Louisiana there are 38
In January 2018, there were 49 Democratic senators in the United States Senate. Additionally, two independent senators, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, caucused with the Democrats, effectively bringing the total to 51 senators who voted with the Democratic Party. The Republican Party held the majority with 51 senators at that time.
There are currently 57 Democratic Senators.
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49 and two Independents (Lieberman and Sanders) who caucas with the Dems.
In 2018, there were 47 Democratic senators in the United States Senate. This number included two independent senators, Angus King of Maine and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who caucused with the Democrats. The Senate was composed of 51 Republicans, 47 Democrats, and 2 independents at that time.
The number of Democratic and Republican senators varied each year from 2000 to 2008 due to elections and other factors. However, on average during this period, there were around 50 Democratic senators and around 49 Republican senators. It is important to note that these numbers are approximations and can change depending on specific instances such as special elections or party switches.
In the current session which is about to end there are 53 which is a majority for the Democratic Party.
As with any month of January, there are 31 days in January 2009.