Majority Party!
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Majority Party!
The term used to refer to the political party with the greatest number of members in the Senate is the "majority party." This party holds more than half of the Senate seats, allowing it to influence legislation and control key leadership positions. The majority party plays a crucial role in setting the legislative agenda and guiding the overall policy direction.
It depends which senate you are referring to.
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That's a political BRANCH, not party, and the answer is the Senate. Every state has two senators.
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There are 100 voting members in the Senate.
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There are 100 members in the Senate (Senators), two for each state.
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The House of Representatives has 435 elected members